Embassy of Denmark, Kiev

The Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark in Kiev (Danish: Danmarks ambassade i Kiev) is the diplomatic mission of Denmark in Ukraine.[1]

Embassy of Denmark in Kiev
LocationKiev
AddressGogolivska str, 8 Kiev 01054, Ukraine
Coordinates50.4495°N 30.4977°E / 50.4495; 30.4977
AmbassadorRuben Madsen

History

Following independence, Ukraine August 24, 1991 Denmark recognized Ukraine December 31, 1991. February 12, 1992 between Ukraine and Denmark was established diplomatic relations. Danish Ambassadors to Georgia (with residence in Kiev)

Previous Ambassadors

  1. Christian Faber-Rod (1992–1997)[2]
  2. Jorn Krogbeck (1997–2001)
  3. Martin Kofod (2001–2002)
  4. Christian Faber-Rod (2002–2005)
  5. Uffe Andersson Balslev (2005–2009)
  6. Michael Borg-Hansen (2009–2013) [3]
  7. Merete Juhl (2013–2017)
  8. Ruben Madsen (2017–)[4]
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