Embassy of Ukraine, Stockholm

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LocationLidingö, Stockholm
AmbassadorSvitlana Zalishchuk
Embassy of Ukraine in Sweden
Embassy of Ukraine in Sweden
LocationLidingö, Stockholm
AmbassadorSvitlana Zalishchuk
Websitesweden.mfa.gov.ua/ua

The Embassy of Ukraine in Sweden is a diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Lidingö, Stockholm, Sweden.

Svitlana Zalishchuk has been the Ambassador since July 2025.[1]

In October 1918 the government of the Ukrainian State[dubious discuss] "in order to establish permanent diplomatic relations between the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden and the Government of the Ukrainian State, as well as aiming to establish friendly connections and mutual understanding between our two great nations", sent a diplomatic mission to the Scandinavian countries headed by Borys Bazhenov. Borys Bazhenov resided at Grand Hôtel, which still functions on Södra Blasieholmshamnen 8. This address appears as the first location of the diplomatic mission. Later the mission was located in the hotel Regina (sv) on Drottninggatan 42–44.[2]

In January 1919 the Directory decided to appoint Kostyantyn Losskyi as the head of the mission. Since his arrival in Stockholm in late February - early March the mission relocated to Drottninggatan, 83 and the head of the mission lived in an apartment on Karlbergsvägen 43b. Starting from 1 October 1919 to February 1920, this address was shared with the office of the mission.[2]

On 19 December 1991 Sweden recognized the independence of Ukraine, and on 13 January 1992 an agreement on establishing diplomatic relations was concluded. Kostyantyn Masyk was appointed as ambassador to Sweden on 16 October 1992.[3] The embassy opened on Markvardsgatan 5 on 31 May 1994. On 1 October 1999 the embassy moved to another location on Stockholmsvägen 18 in Lidingö, the embassy moved again to the current premises on Stjärnvägen 2a on 1 April 2001.[2]

Diplomatic staff

As of 8 January 2020 the embassy had the following diplomatic staff:[4]

  • Counsellor, Stanislav Stashevskyi
  • Counsellor, Nataliia Bielkina
  • First secretary, Kateryna Derepovska
  • First secretary, Victoria Tsurtsumia
  • First secretary, Oleksandr Savchuk
  • First secretary, Roman Stepanov
  • Second secretary, Inna Zholtkevych
  • Office of Defense Cooperation, Col. Serhii Harbarenko

List of ambassadors

NameImageAppointedEnding
Kostyantyn Masyk16 October 1992[3]1994
Ihor Sahach1994[citation needed]1997
Ihor Podolyev28 July 1997[5]1999
Oleksandr Slipchenko20 January 1999[6]2002
Leonid Kozhara14 November 2002[7]2004
Oleksandr Danyleiko2004[citation needed]2004
Eduard Terpytsky2004[citation needed]2006
Anatoliy Ponomarenko6 December 2006[8]20 May 2008 (died in office)
Yevhen Perebyinis2008[citation needed]2011
Valeriy Stepanov11 November 2011[9]2015
Ihor Sahach19 March 2015[10]2020
Andrii Plakhotniuk21 September 2020[11]21 July 2025
Svitlana Zalishchuk28 July 2025[12]Incumbent

See also

References

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