Embassy of Ukraine, Berlin

The embassy promotes the development of good-neighborly relations between Ukraine and the Federal Republic of Germany at all levels, to ensure the harmonious development of mutual relations, as well as cooperation on matters of mutual interest.The Ukrainian People's Republic, which German empire recognized on 9 February 1918, as an independent, acquired the premises under the embassy in Berlin.On 1 July 1918, first ambassador of the Ukrainian state in the German Empire Teodor Shteingel arrived to Berlin.The headquarters of the embassy is the former administrative building of the municipal gas works in Berlin-Mitte.It is listed as part of the ensemble Friedrich Wilhelm city.
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