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Moldavian-Ukrainian relations are foreign relations between Ukraine and Moldova. Ukraine opened an Embassy in Chisinau in and a Consulate in Balti in 2005. Ukrainian ambassador in Chisinau is.
History of Moldavian and Ukrainian relations
The relations between two states date back to late 16th century - early 80ths of 17th century. The bilateral relations between the Moldavian Principality and Zaporozhye developed in the context of the political situation in Eastern Europe: Polish-Lithuanian states, the Great Muscovite principality, Ottoman empire, and its vassals - the Crimea Khanate, Walachia and Transylvania. Since Moldavian Prince George Duca (1681-1683) came to control the “Turkish Ukraine”, the Zaporozhian - Moldavian relations took one of the most important places in foreign and in domestic policy of Moldavian Principality.
See also
- Foreign relations of Ukraine
- Foreign relations of Moldova
- Ukrainian speaking Moldavians
- Moldavian speaking Ukrainians
Links
- Moldavian embassy in Kiev
- Ukrainian embassy in Chisinau
- Moldavian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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