Embassy of Ukraine, Madrid
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Embassy of Ukraine in Spain | |
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Location | Madrid |
Address | Ronda de la Abubilla 52 |
Coordinates | 40 ° 27′19 N 3 ° 38′13 ″ W |
Ambassador | Serhiy Pohorelzew since 2020. |
Website | [http://spain.mfa.gov.ua/ua |
The Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Spain. The embassy building is located at Ronda de la Abubilla 52 in Madrid. The Ukrainian ambassador to Spain has been Serhiy Pohorelzew since 2020.
History
With the collapse of the Tsarist Empire in 1918, a Ukrainian nation-state emerged for the first time. The Kingdom of Spain recognized the Ukrainian state. Mykola Schrah was appointed Ukraine's first diplomatic representative in Spain in 1918. During the Russian Civil War, the Red Army conquered most of Ukraine, and it was incorporated into the Soviet Union as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine declared itself independent in December 1991. Spain recognized Ukraine on December 31, 1991. Diplomatic relations were established on January 30, 1992, and the embassy in Madrid was opened in June 1995.[1] The first ambassador was Yuri Kostenko. Serhiy Pohorelzew has been the Ukrainian ambassador to Spain since 2020, following his first accreditation in 2012-2016.
Diplomatic relations with Andorra began in 2008. Ukraine became the seventh country to set up an honorary consulate in Andorra. The ambassadors in Madrid are accredited there as non-resident ambassadors.
Consular offices of Ukraine in Spain
Ukrainian consular districts in Spain Consular Section of the Embassy of Ukraine in Madrid Consulate General in Barcelona Consulate in Málaga Spain is accordingly divided into three consular districts.
Embassy building in Madrid
The embassy is located in a villa at Ronda de la Abubilla 52 in the Spanish capital's northwest.
Ambassador of Ukraine in Spain
- Mykola Illitsch Schrah (head of mission, 1918–?)
- Oleksandr Hnjedych (1995–1997)
- Oleksandr Taranenko (1997-2004)
- Oleh W Lassenko (2004-2006)
- Anatoly Shcherba (2006–2012)
- Volodymyr Krassilchuk (2012)
- Serhiy Pohorelzew (2012-2016)
- Anatoly Shcherba (2016-2020)[2][3]
- Serhiy Pohorelzew (2020–)[4]
See also
- Spain-Ukraine relations
- List of diplomatic missions in Spain
- Foreign relations of Spain
- Foreign relations of Ukraine
References
- ^ Українська дипломатична енциклопедія: У 2-х т./Редкол.:Л. В. Губерський (голова) та ін. — К.:Знання України, 2004 — Т.1 — 760с.
- ^ "DECREE OF THE PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE №88/2016". Official Internet Representation of the President of Ukraine (in ua). Retrieved 2021-02-21.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Decree of the President of Ukraine from July 2 2020 year № 262/2020 «Про звільнення А.Щерби з посади Надзвичайного і Повноважного Посла України в Королівстві Іспанія» (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Decree of the President of Ukraine from July 2 2020 year № 263/2020 «Про призначення С.Погорельцева Надзвичайним і Повноважним Послом України в Королівстві Іспанія» (in Ukrainian)
External Links
- Embassy of Ukraine in Spain (spanish)
- Embassy of Ukraine in Spain (Ukrainian)