Ukraine Appoints New Ambassador to Georgia, Filling a Key Diplomatic Post.

Ukraine Appoints New Ambassador to Georgia, Filling a Key Diplomatic Post
Ukraine Appoints New Ambassador to Georgia, Filling a Key Diplomatic Post

Ukraine's New Ambassador to Georgia

According to Novyny.live: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Mykhailo Brodovych as Ukraine's new ambassador to Georgia, signing a decree to fill a position that has been vacant since 2022. The ambassadorship became open after Ihor Dolhov concluded his diplomatic mission. Since 2025, Roman Yakovenko has been serving as the chargé d'affaires ad interim for Ukraine in Georgia. This appointment comes at a time when both nations are navigating complex regional security dynamics.

Mykhailo Brodovich's Diplomatic Career

Born in 1957, Mykhailo Brodovych has served in Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 1996. His extensive diplomatic career includes several significant postings:

  • Consul at the Ukrainian Consulate General in Istanbul;
  • Head of the Ukrainian Consulate General in Krakow;
  • Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Slovenia from 2015 to 2022.

The appointment of a new ambassador marks a significant step in strengthening diplomatic ties between Ukraine and Georgia, as both countries share common interests across numerous fields. Brodovych's experience in Southeastern Europe is expected to be an asset in this role.

Given the current geopolitical challenges, placing Mykhailo Brodovych in this key position is anticipated to foster not only bilateral relations but also enhanced cooperation within international organizations. As a crucial regional partner, Georgia is poised to be a key ally for Ukraine in its pursuit of European integration and security. This move underscores the importance of diplomacy for both nations in advancing their strategic interests.


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