Diplomatic Corps of Ukraine Надзвичайні І Повноважні Посли України В Іноземних Державах Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Foreign Countries

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Diplomatic Corps of Ukraine Надзвичайні І Повноважні Посли України В Іноземних Державах Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Foreign Countries Дипломатичний корпус України Diplomatic Corps of Ukraine Надзвичайні і Повноважні Посли України в іноземних державах Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to foreign countries Відомості станом на 8 жовтня 2019 року. Можливі зміни у складі керівників дипломатичних місій будуть у наступному випуску щорічника При підготовці щорічника використано матеріали Міністерства закордонних справ України Data current as of October 8, 2019. Possible changes in composition of the heads of diplomatic missions will be provided in the next issues of the edition Data of the Ministry of Foreign Aairs of Ukraine were used for preparation of this year-book materials АВСТРАЛІЙСЬКИЙ СОЮЗ e Commonwealth of Australia Надзвичайний і Повноважний Посол Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 24.09.2015 МИКОЛА КУЛІНІЧ Mykola Kulinіch Надзвичайний Ambassador Extraordinary і Повноважний Посол and Plenipotentiary Олександр Міщенко (2004–2005); Oleksandr Mishchenko (2004–2005); Посол України в Австралії Ambassador of Ukraine та Новій Зеландії to Australia and New Zealand Валентин Адомайтіс (2007–2011); Valentyn Adomaitis (2007–2011); Тимчасові повірені у справах: Chargé d’Aaires: Сергій Білогуб (2005–2007); Serhii Bilohub (2005–2007); Станіслав Сташевський (2011–2014); Stanislav Stashevskyi (2011–2014); Микола Джиджора (2014–2015) Mykola Dzhydzhora (2014–2015) АВСТРІЙСЬКА РЕСПУБЛІКА e Republic of Austria Надзвичайний і Повноважний Посол Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 17.11.2014 ОЛЕКСАНДР ЩЕРБА Oleksandr Shcherba Надзвичайні Ambassadors Extraordinary і Повноважні Посли: and Plenipotentiary: Юрій Костенко (1992–1994); Yurii Kostenko (1992–1994); Микола Макаревич (1994–1999); Mykola Makarevych (1994–1999); Володимир Огризко (1999–2005); Volodymyr Ohryzko (1999–2005); Володимир Єльченко (2005–2008); Volodymyr Yelchenko (2005–2008); Євген Чорнобривко (2008–2010); Yevhen Chornobryvko (2008–2010); Андрій Березний (2010–2014) Andrii Bereznyi (2010–2014) 365 АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНСЬКА РЕСПУБЛІКА e Republic of Azerbaijan Надзвичайний і Повноважний Посол Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 27.02.2019 ВЛАДИСЛАВ КАНЕВСЬКИЙ Vladyslav Kanevskyi Надзвичайні і Повноважні Посли: Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary: Борис Алексенко (1997–2004); Borys Aleksenko (1997–2004); Анатолій Юрченко (2004–2005); Anatolii Yurchenko (2004–2005); Степан Волковецький (2005–2008); Stepan Volkovetskyi (2005–2008); Борис Клімчук (2008–2010); Borys Klimchuk (2008–2010); Олександр Міщенко (2011–2019); Oleksandr Mishchenko (2011–2019); Тимчасові повірені у справах: Chargé d’Aaires: Ігор Кизима (2005); Ihor Kyzyma (2005); Мирослав Блащук (2010–2011) Myroslav Blashchuk (2010–2011) АЛЖИРСЬКА НАРОДНА ДЕМОКРАТИЧНА РЕСПУБЛІКА e People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria Надзвичайний і Повноважний Посол Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 13.07.2018 МАКСИМ СУБХ Maksym Subkh Надзвичайні Ambassadors Extraordinary і Повноважні Посли: and Plenipotentiary: Михайло Дашкевич (1999–2004); Mykhailo Dashkevych (1999–2004); Сергій Боровик (2004–2009); Serhii Borovyk (2004–2009); Валерій Кірдода (2009–2014); Valerii Kirdoda (2009–2014); Тимчасові повірені у справах: Chargé d’Aaires: Вадим Блажей (2015–2016); Vadym Blazhei (2015–2016); Андрій Білецький (2016–2018); Andrii Biletskyi (2016–2018) 366 РЕСПУБЛІКА АНГОЛА Republic of Angola Тимчасовий повірений у справах Charge d’A aires 2016 ГЕННАДІЙ РОГОВЕЦЬ Hennadii Rohovets АРГЕНТИНСЬКА РЕСПУБЛІКА e Argentine Republic Тимчасова повірена у справах Chargé d’A aires 2019 МАРГАРИТА АРІСТОВА Marharyta Aristova Надзвичайні Ambassadors Extraordinary і Повноважні Посли: and Plenipotentiary: Олександр Никоненко (1993–1994); Oleksandr Nykonenko (1993–1994); Віктор Пащук (1994–2001); Viktor Pashchuk (1994–2001); Олександр Майданник (2001–2004); Oleksandr Maidannyk (2001–2004); Олександр Никоненко (2004–2008); Oleksandr Nykonenko (2004–2008); Олександр Тараненко (2008–2013); Oleksandr Taranenko (2008–2013); Юрій Дюдін (2013–2019) Yurii Diudin (2013–2019) 367 КОРОЛІВСТВО БЕЛЬГІЯ e Kingdom of Belgium Надзвичайний і Повноважний Посол Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 04.02.2016 МИКОЛА ТОЧИЦЬКИЙ Mykola Tochytskyi Надзвичайні Ambassadors Extraordinary і Повноважні Посли: and Plenipotentiary: Володимир Василенко (1992–1995); Volodymyr Vasylenko (1992–1995); Борис Тарасюк (1995–1998); Borys Tarasiuk (1995–1998); Костянтин Грищенко (1998–2000); Kostiantyn Gryschenko (1998–2000); Володимир Хандогій (2000–2006); Volodymyr Khandogiy (2000–2006); Ярослав Коваль (2006–2008); Yaroslav Koval (2006–2008); Євген Бершеда (2008–2010); Yevhen Bersheda (2008–2010); Ігор Долгов (2010–2015); Ihor Dolhov (2010–2015); Тимчасовий повірений у справах Chargé d’Aaires Андрій Кузьменко (2015–2016) Andrii Kuzmenko (2015–2016) РЕСПУБЛІКА БІЛОРУСЬ e Republic of Belarus Надзвичайний і Повноважний Посол Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 16.02.2017 ІГОР КИЗИМ Ihor Kyzym Надзвичайні Ambassadors Extraordinary і Повноважні Посли: and Plenipotentiary: Володимир Желіба (1992–1998); Volodymyr Zheliba (1992–1998); Анатолій Дронь (1998–2003); Anatolii Dron (1998–2003); Петро Шаповал (2003–2005); Petro Shapoval (2003–2005); Валентин Наливайченко (2005–2006); Valentyn Nalyvaichenko (2005–2006); Ігор Ліховий (2006–2010); Ihor Likhovyi (2006–2010); Роман Безсмертний (2010–2011); Roman Bezsmertnyi (2010–2011); Віктор Тихонов (2011–2013); Viktor Tykhonov (2011–2013); Михайло Єжель (2013–2014); Mykhailo Yezhel (2013–2014); Тимчасовий повірений у справах Chargé d’Aaires Валерій Джигун (2015–2017) Valerii Dzhyhun (2015–2017) 368 РЕСПУБЛІКА БОЛГАРІЯ e Republic of Bulgaria Надзвичайний і Повноважний Посол Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 13.07.2018 ВІТАЛІЙ МОСКАЛЕНКО Vitalii Moskalenko Надзвичайні Ambassadors Extraordinary і Повноважні Посли: and Plenipotentiary: Олександр Воробйов (1993–1998); Oleksandr Vorobiov (1993–1998); В’ячеслав Похвальський (1998–2004); Viacheslav Pohvalskyi (1998–2004); Юрій Рилач (2004–2006); Yurii Rylach (2004–2006); Віктор Кальник (2007–2011); Viktor Kalnyk (2007–2011); Микола Балтажи (2011–2018) Mykola Baltazhy (2011–2018) ФЕДЕРАТИВНА РЕСПУБЛІКА БРАЗИЛІЯ e Federative Republic of Brazil Надзвичайний і Повноважний Посол Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 24.03.2012 РОСТИСЛАВ ТРОНЕНКО Rostyslav Tronenko Надзвичайні Ambassadors Extraordinary і Повноважні Посли: and Plenipotentiary: Олександр Никоненко (1996–2000); Oleksandr Nykonenko (1996–2000); Юрій Богаєвський (2001–2006); Yurii Bohaievskyi (2001–2006); Володимир Лакомов (2007–2010); Volodymyr Lakomov (2007–2010); Ігор Грушко (2010–2012) Ihor Hrushko (2010–2012) 369 СВЯТИЙ ПРЕСТОЛ ВАТИКАН e Holy See (Vatican) Тимчасовий повірений у справах Charge d’A aires 2019 СЕРГІЙ КУЛЬЧИЦЬКИЙ Serhii Kulchutskyi Надзвичайні Ambassadors Extraordinary і Повноважні Посли: and Plenipotentiary: Ніна Ковальська (1998–2003); Nina Kovalska (1998–2003); Григорій Хоружий (2004–2006); Hryhorii Khoruzhyi (2004–2006); Тетяна Іжевська (2006–2019) Tetiana Izhevska (2006–2019) СПОЛУЧЕНЕ КОРОЛІВСТВО ВЕЛИКОЇ БРИТАНІЇ ТА ПІВНІЧНОЇ ІРЛАНДІЇ e United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Надзвичайний і Повноважний Посол Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 26.08.2015 НАТАЛІЯ ГАЛІБАРЕНКО Nataliia Halibarenko Надзвичайні Ambassadors Extraordinary і Повноважні Посли: and Plenipotentiary: Сергій Комісаренко (1992–1997); Serhii Komisarenko (1992–1997); Володимир Василенко (1997–2002); 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