Kyiv Court Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage for the First Time: A Historic Decision for Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: The Kyiv Appeal Court made an important decision by recognizing the de facto marital relations between Tymur Levchuk and Zoryan Kisem. This is the first case in Ukraine where such relationships have been officially recognized, and it holds great significance for the LGBTQ+ community in the country, affirming the right to recognition of same-sex families.
The Kyiv Appeal Court recognized the de facto marital relations between two men for the first time in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/sbpAz8xlfZ
— GLAVCOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) September 10, 2025
Support from Activists
During the appeal hearing, activists expressed their support for the couple by holding banners demanding recognition of same-sex families. The organization 'All Together' filed an appeal as a third party in this process, although it did not participate in the first-instance court hearing.
Importance of the Decision
This decision to recognize the marital relations of the same-sex couple is a significant victory for the LGBTQ+ community in Ukraine, as it sets a precedent for future rulings in this area and affirms equal rights for all citizens.
The recognition of the facts of marital relations between two men has become an important step towards the legalization of same-sex marriages in Ukraine. This decision reflects changes in societal consciousness and may serve as a foundation for new legislative initiatives in this area. Those who support the rights of the LGBTQ+ community hope that this decision will contribute to further development of equality and justice in Ukraine.
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