Ukraine–United Kingdom relations
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Ukraine – United Kingdom relations are foreign relations between Ukraine and the United Kingdom. The UK Consulate-General in Kiev opened in November 1991 and became an Embassy in January 1992. Ukraine opened an Embassy in London in October 1992 and a Consulate General in Edinburgh in February 2002. Relations between the United Kingdom and Ukraine are currently very close,[1] there are regular bilateral visits between the countries and political dialogue covers the full range of international issues.[1] The UK also supports Ukraine in becoming a member of the EU and NATO.[1][2]
The United Kingdom is a major trade partner of Ukraine, it is the fifth largest investor in Ukraine.[3]
See also
- Foreign relations of Ukraine
- Foreign relations of the United Kingdom
- Ukrainian diaspora in the United Kingdom
External links
- British Foreign and Commonwealth Office about the relations with Ukraine
- British embassy in Kiev
- Ukrainian embassy in London
- Joint Statement by Prime Minister Gordon Brown and President Victor Yushchenko
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