Liechtenstein |
Ukraine |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Ukraine, Bern | Embassy of Switzerland, Kyiv |
Envoy | |
Ambassador FĂŠlix Baumann [1] | Ambassador Iryna Venediktova [2] |
Foreign relations exist between Liechtenstein and Ukraine. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 6 February 1992. [3] Since then, the relations between the two countries have been stable.
Ukraine does not have an embassy in Liechtenstein, but the Ukrainian ambassador to Switzerland, located in Bern, is also accredited to Liechtenstein. Similarly, the Swiss embassy in Kyiv also represents Liechtenstein.
Since 1 June 2012 the EFTA-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement is in force between Ukraine and Liechtenstein. [3] [4]
Liechtenstein does not recognise the Russian annexation of Crimea and participated in the international sanctions against Russia in 2014. [5] [6]
In 2017, Liechtenstein removed visa requirements for Ukrainian citizens. [5] [7]
In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Liechtenstein condemned the invasion and applied EU sanctions against Russia, in return Russia declared the country as "taking unfriendly actions against Russia, Russian companies, and citizens". [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] Liechtenstein has sent 500,000 CHF worth humanitarian aid to Ukraine and a subsequent loan of an additional 1.8 million CHF in February 2022 aimed at assisting those displaced as a result of the war. [10] [13] As of September 2023 Liechtenstein has sent over 2.3 million CHF (2.5 million US dollars) to Ukraine.[ citation needed]
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Liechtenstein |
Ukraine |
---|---|
Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Ukraine, Bern | Embassy of Switzerland, Kyiv |
Envoy | |
Ambassador FĂŠlix Baumann [1] | Ambassador Iryna Venediktova [2] |
Foreign relations exist between Liechtenstein and Ukraine. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 6 February 1992. [3] Since then, the relations between the two countries have been stable.
Ukraine does not have an embassy in Liechtenstein, but the Ukrainian ambassador to Switzerland, located in Bern, is also accredited to Liechtenstein. Similarly, the Swiss embassy in Kyiv also represents Liechtenstein.
Since 1 June 2012 the EFTA-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement is in force between Ukraine and Liechtenstein. [3] [4]
Liechtenstein does not recognise the Russian annexation of Crimea and participated in the international sanctions against Russia in 2014. [5] [6]
In 2017, Liechtenstein removed visa requirements for Ukrainian citizens. [5] [7]
In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Liechtenstein condemned the invasion and applied EU sanctions against Russia, in return Russia declared the country as "taking unfriendly actions against Russia, Russian companies, and citizens". [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] Liechtenstein has sent 500,000 CHF worth humanitarian aid to Ukraine and a subsequent loan of an additional 1.8 million CHF in February 2022 aimed at assisting those displaced as a result of the war. [10] [13] As of September 2023 Liechtenstein has sent over 2.3 million CHF (2.5 million US dollars) to Ukraine.[ citation needed]
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