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Diplomatic relations between the EU and Ukraine were established in December 1991. Next year Ukraine designated its representative ot the EU. The first representative of Ukraine to the EU was Ambassador Volodymyr Vasylenko.
The fully-fledged Mission of Ukraine to the European Union was established in Brussels in 1996. Since then, it has been headed by Ukraine's high-rank diplomats and officials: Ihor MITYUKOV (1996-1998), former Deputy Prime-Minister of Ukraine; Boris HUDYMA (1998-2000), career diplomat, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs responsible for the relations with the European Union institutions; Roman SHPEK (2000-2008), former Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the National Agency for Development and European integration.
Since April 2008 Andri VESELOVSKY represents Ukraine to the EU and manages activity of the Mission of Ukraine to the EU (see the CV in column "Note from Ambassador").
The Mission of Ukraine to the European Union has 24 diplomats who provide necessary assistance for the development of bilateral relations between Ukraine and European Union institutions (see the personnel of the Mission).
Click here to see the gallery of representatives of Ukraine to the EU
How to get to the Mission?
From the Schuman Place take the bus N 60 (direction VIVIER D'OIE). On the stop Place BRUGMANN leave the bus. It will take 30 minutes to get to the Mission.
From the Louise square take the tram N 92 (direction STALLE). On the stop Rue DARWIN leave the tram. It will take 15 minutes to get to the Mission.
99-101, Avenue Louis Lepoutre, 1050, Brussels
tel: +32/2 340.98.60; fax: +32/2 340.98.79
E-mail address: pm_eu@ukraine-eu.be, pm_eu@mfa.gov.ua |