Volodymyr Khandohiy

Volodymyr Khandohiy graduated from the National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv and started his diplomatic career in 1975.Khandohiy is a former Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg (2000-2005) and the Netherlands (2000-2002) and a former Head of the Mission of Ukraine to NATO (2000-2005).[3][4] Khandohiy was the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, after (on 3 March 2009) his predecessor Volodymyr Ohryzko was dismissed by the Ukrainian Parliament.[5] On 9 October 2009 this parliament appointed Petro Poroshenko as foreign minister.[2][6][7][8] In 2012 he said that Yevhen Khytrov was a victim of bad refereeing at the 2012 London Olympics.
Ambassador of Ukraine to the United KingdomIhor KharchenkoNatalia GalibarenkoMinister for Foreign Affairs of UkraineVolodymyr OhryzkoPetro PoroshenkoKostiantyn HryshchenkoAmbassador of Ukraine to CanadaYuriy ShcherbakCherkasyUkrainian SSRSoviet UnionUkrainianMinister of Foreign AffairsUkraineNational Taras Shevchenko University of KyivBelgiumLuxembourgthe NetherlandsUkrainian ParliamentYevhen Khytrov2012 London OlympicsInterfax-UkraineMinistry of Foreign AffairsThe Ukrainian WeeklyBloc of Yulia TymoshenkoOur Ukraine-People's Self-Defense BlocBloc of Volodymyr LytvynParty of RegionsCommunist PartyKyiv PostForeign Ministers of UkraineAnatoliy ZlenkoHennadiy UdovenkoBorys TarasyukKostyantyn GryshchenkoArseniy YatsenyukLeonid KozharaAndrii DeshchytsiaPavlo KlimkinVadym PrystaikoDmytro Kuleba