Embassy of Ukraine, Seoul

The embassy is located at 21 45th St., Itaewon, Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea.Ukraine became independent on August 24, 1991, after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union,[1] and was recognized by South Korea about four months later.After the establishment of the Embassy of South Korea in Kyiv, the Ukrainians first appointed Korean entrepreneur Ho-Sang Wang(왕호상) as the honorary ambassador, who was in charge of the diplomatic affairs of the two nations.[2] Later in October 1997, Ukraine officially established their embassy in Seoul, and appointed Mykhailo Reznik as the first ambassador.Its office is located in Mapo District, and its consular district encompasses the provinces of North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, North Jeolla, South Jeolla, Jeju Island, along with the cities of Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Ulsan, and Gwangju.
UkrainianKoreanItaewonYongsan DistrictAmbassadorOleksandr HorinUkraineSouth KoreaUkrainian independenceestablishment of relationsSeocho DistrictDissolution of the Soviet UnionMykhailo ReznikHangulRevised RomanizationMcCune–ReischauerSeocho-dongDongbinggo-dongMapo DistrictNorth GyeongsangSouth GyeongsangNorth JeollaSouth JeollaJeju IslandGwangjuSouth Korea–Ukraine relationsEmbassy of South Korea, KyivList of diplomatic missions of UkraineList of diplomatic missions in South KoreaKoreans in UkraineJoongAng IlboThe Korea TimesMinistry of Foreign AffairsDiplomatic missions of UkraineCanadaUnited StatesVietnamAustriaBelarusBelgiumBulgariaCroatiaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandLatviaLithuaniaMoldovaMontenegroNetherlandsPolandPortugalRomaniaSerbiaSlovakiaSwedenSwitzerlandUnited KingdomAustraliaEuropean UnionRussiaRussia–Ukraine relationsSyria–Ukraine relationsfall of the Assad regimeDiplomatic missions in South KoreaSri LankaHoly SeeTaiwaninformal diplomatic mission