The President appointed Ambassador of Ukraine to Romania

President Petro Poroshenko appointed Alexander Bankowa Ambassador of Ukraine in Romania.

This is stated in the presidential decree No. 99/2017 April 4.

“To appoint Bankova Alexander Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Romania”, – stated in the document.

Ban’kov prior to that, he held the position of Director of the Department of the Secretariat of the foreign Ministry.

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Earlier, the new Ambassador of Ukraine in the Netherlands was 42-year-old Vsevolod Chentsov, who was the Director of the Department of European Union Ministry of foreign Affairs.

The corresponding decree on the appointment of the President Petro Poroshenko signed on March 17. By another decree he sacked the previous Ambassador 60-year-old Alexander Gorin, who this post was last six years. Poroshenko also dismissed him from the post of permanent representative of Ukraine to the Organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons in combination.

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