Embassy of Ukraine, Athens

Embassy of Ukraine in Greece (Ukrainian: Посольство України в Греції) is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Athens, Greece.Greece recognized the independence of Ukraine on December 31, 1991.[2] In May 1992, Ukraine opened an Honorary Consulate in the Hellenic Republic.Embassy of Ukraine in Athens was opened in June 1993.Since September 2018, Shutenko Sergii has been working as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the Hellenic Republic.
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