The Embassy of Ukraine in Brussels is the chief diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Belgium. The embassy also represents the relations between Ukraine and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

The embassy is located at 30–32, avenue Albert Lancaster/Albert Lancasterlaan in the Uccle municipality of Brussels. Natalia Anoshina has been the Ukrainian Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg since 2021.[1]

Mission

The main task of the Embassy of Ukraine in Brussels is to represent the interests of Ukraine, to promote the development of political, economic, cultural, scientific and other relations, as well as to protect the rights and interests of Ukrainian citizens and legal entities that are in the territory of the Kingdom of Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

The embassy contributes to the development of interstate relations at all levels between Ukraine and Belgium, as well as Ukraine and Luxembourg, to ensure the harmonious development of mutual relations and cooperation on issues of common interest. The embassy also performs consular functions.

History

Following the proclamation of Ukraine's independence on 24 August 1991, Belgium recognized Ukraine on 31 December 1991. On 10 March 1992, diplomatic relations were established between Ukraine and Belgium.[2] Luxembourg recognized Ukraine's independence along with other EU countries on 31 December 1991. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on 1 July 1992.[3]

Heads of the Mission

Представники України при ЄС
N Term Ambassador Image
1 1918 Dmytro Levytsky
2 (1919–1921) Yakovliv Andriy Ivanovych
3 1992–1995 Volodymyr Vasylenko
4 1995–1998 Borys Tarasyuk
5 1998–2000 Kostyantyn Hryshchenko
6 2000–2005 Volodymyr Khandohiy
7 2005–2008 Koval Jaroslav Hryhorovych
8 2008–2010 Bersheda Yevgen Romanovych
9 2010–2015 Ihor Dolhov
10 2016–2021[4] Mykola Tochytskyi[5]
11 2021 Natalia Anoshina[1]

See also

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