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Croatia–Ukraine relations

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Croatia-Ukraine relations
Map indicating locations of Croatia and Ukraine

Croatia

Ukraine

Croatia–Ukraine relations are foreign relations between Croatia and Ukraine. Croatia has an embassy in Kiev and an honorary consulate in Donetsk. Ukraine has an embassy in Zagreb and honorary consulates in Malinska and Split.

History

Before 1991, both Croatia and Ukraine were part of multinational socialist states, SFR Yugoslavia and Soviet Union. Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991, but considering a three-month moratorium on the decision urged by the European Community, it put into effect on 8 October 1991. Ukraine proclaimed independence from the Soviet Union on 24 August 1991 and recognized Croatia on 11 December 1991 as first UN-member state which did it.[1] Diplomatic relations between two countries were established on 18 February 1992.[2]

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