- Serbia–Ukraine relations
Serbian-Ukrainian relations are foreign relations between
Serbia andUkraine . Serbia recognized Ukraine in December 1991 by the decision on the recognition of the former republics of theUSSR . Diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Serbia were established onApril 15 ,1994 .Ukraine has an embassy in
Belgrade . Serbia has an embassy inKiev . Current Ukrainian Ambassador to Serbia is Anatoliy Tymofiy Oliynyk and the current Serbian Ambassador to Ukraine is Goran Aleksić. Serbian Ambassador in Ukraine is accredited toMoldova on non-residential basis. Ukrainian Ambassador in Serbia is accredited toMontenegro on non-residential basis.History and ethnic relations
There are numerous Ukrainian organizations in Serbia. Ukrainian national minority has its own National Council with seat in
Novi Sad . They are closely related toPannonian Rusyns (Ruthenians). Ukrainian-Rusyn organizations have seats inInđija ,Sremska Mitrovica ,Vrbas ,Kula ,Đurđevo ,Ruski Krstur ,Šid ,Kucura andSubotica . [ [http://www.mfa.gov.ua/serbia/serb/3187.htm Українські та русинські організації національної меншини в РС] , Embassy of Ukraine in Serbia] According to the 2002 census there were 5,354 ethnic Ukrainians in Serbia and 15,905 Rusyns, mostly living inVojvodina .Sr icon PDFlink| [http://webrzs.statserb.sr.gov.yu/axd/Zip/VJN3.pdf Official Results of Serbian Census 2003–Population] |441 KiB , pp. 12-13]In 19th century on territory of today's Ukraine there were two provinces populated by
Serbs - New Serbia andSlavo-Serbia . By the decree of the Senate ofMay 29 ,1753 , the free lands of this area were offered for settlement to peoples of Orthodox Christian denomination in order to ensure frontier protection and development of this part of Southernsteppes . Slavo-Serbia was directly governed by Russia'sGoverning Senate . The settlers eventually formed the Bakhmuthussar regiment in 1764. Also in 1764, Slavo-Serbia was transformed into theDonets uyezd ofYekaterinoslav Governorate (now inDnipropetrovsk oblast ,Ukraine ). According to the 2001 census there were only 623 Serbs living in Ukraine (219 spoke Serbian, 104 spoke Ukrainian, 218 spoke Russian and 68 some other language). [ [http://ukrcensus.gov.ua/rus/results/nationality_population/nationality_popul1/ All-Ukrainian population census] , State Statistics Committee of Ukraine ]Political relations
Serbia and Ukraine have been active in bilateral meetings. In January 2001,
President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma paid a visit toBelgrade and met with the then President of theFederal Republic of Yugoslavia ,Vojislav Koštunica . Prime MinisterDragiša Pešić , visited Ukraine in September 2001.President of Serbia and Montenegro Svetozar Marović , visited Ukraine in November 2003. Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia,Božidar Đelić , met withAlexander Turchinov , first deputy prime minister inKyiv after theEBRD annual meeting where they have discussed future free trade agreement and situation in Kosovo. [ [http://www.kmu.gov.ua/control/uk/publish/article?art_id=132643409&cat_id=43255 Зустріч Першого віце-прем'єр-міністра України Олександра Турчинова з Віце-прем'єр-міністром з питань європейської інтеграції Республіки Сербія Божидаром Джеличем] ]Foreign Minister of Serbia,
Goran Svilanović visited Ukraine in February 2002. Ukrainian Minister of DefenseYevhen Marchuk , visited Serbia in February 2004. Ukrainian Foreign MinisterKostiantyn Hryshchenko , visited Serbia in October 2004. In January 2005 Serbian Foreign ministerVuk Drašković , visited Ukraine on the occasion of the inauguration of PresidentViktor Yushchenko . Drašković visited Ukraine again in June 2005 and March 2006. Ukrainian Foreign ministerBorys Tarasyuk visited Serbia in January 2006 andArseniy Yatsenyuk visited Serbia in July 2007. [ [http://www.mfa.gov.ua/serbia/serb/3192.htm Political contacts] , Embassy of Ukraine in Republic of Serbia]Zoran Šami , Speaker of the National Assembly, met Ukraine’s Chairman of the Verkhovna RadaVolodymyr Lytvyn , during the session of the Parliamentary Assembly of theOrganization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation in Kyiv in June 2005.Mayoress of
Belgrade ,Radmila Hrustanović , visitedKyiv in June 2002.Officials of Serbia and Ukraine have had important meetings in multilateral arenas as well. The most important was the meeting between Presidents Kuchma and Koštunica at the
Earth Summit 2002 inJohannesburg . [ [http://www.mfa.gov.yu/Policy/Bilaterala/Ukraine/basic_e.html Bilateral political relations with Ukraine] , Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs]Pora , a from Ukraine, was trained by members of the similar organization from Serbia -Otpor! . Otpor movement helped bring down the regime ofSlobodan Milošević during 5th October and they trained Pora members in organizingOrange Revolution against the regime ofLeonid Kuchma . [ [http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/civilsociety/articles/pp041105.shtml Fledgling Youth Groups Worry post-Soviet Authorities] , EurasiaNet Civil Society]In 2008 after the "Autonomous Province of
Kosovo and Metohija" unilaterally declared independence as a "Republic of Kosovo", Chairman of theVerkhovna Rada Committee for Foreign Affairs, Oleh Bilorus, stated that "Ukraine will back Serbia's stand on Kosovo". [ [http://www.nrcu.gov.ua/index.php?id=148&listid=60919 Ukraine to back Serbia's position on Kosovo] , NRCU] Prime MinisterYulia Tymoshenko said that Ukraine must come up with a concept of how to regard the issue of Kosovo, either as a unique phenomenon in the world, or in the context of existence ofTransdniester ,Abkhazia ,South Ossetia and other separatist regions. [ [http://www.regnum.ru/english/969843.html Timoshenko hints on Ukraine's position on Kosovo] , Regnum News Agency]Economic relations
In 2004 trade between the two countries was worth
US$ 324 million. (Exports from Serbia accounted for US$49 million and imports from Ukraine for US$275 million). In the first nine months of 2005 the volume of trade between the two countries was US$277,079,000, namely exports from Serbia were US$54,203,000 and imports from Ukraine US$222,876,000. [ [http://www.mfa.gov.yu/Policy/Bilaterala/Ukraine/basic_e.html Economic relations with Ukraine] , Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs]Culture and education
Serbia and Ukraine signed the Agreement on Cooperation in the Fields of Education, Culture and Sports on
January 24 ,1996 . On the basis of this Agreement a Program of Cooperation between the two countries for the period 2002–2004 was signed in February 2002. It was agreed to extend this agreement to cover 2005 through exchange of diplomatic notes. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on cooperation between the Diplomatic Academies at the Foreign Ministries of the two countries. [ [http://www.mfa.gov.yu/Policy/Bilaterala/Ukraine/basic_e.html Cultural-educational cooperation with Ukraine] , Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs]Defense cooperation
Ukraine and Serbia signed a Treaty on military cooperation on
November 4 ,2003 and ratified in August 2004. Based on this treaty there were four meetings of working groups for enhancement of the cooperation. Priorities set by two sides are mutual army modernization, development and production of arms and military equipment, involvement of Serbian companies in decontamination of radioactive ammunition in Ukraine, joint operation in third markets, exchange of information, expert consultations and training of military staff. [ [http://www.mfa.gov.ua/serbia/serb/3111.htm Vojno-tehnička saradnja] , Embassy of Ukraine in Republic of Serbia]See also
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Foreign relations of Serbia
*Foreign relations of Ukraine References
External links
* [http://www.mfa.gov.ua/serbia/ Ukrainian embassy in Belgrade (in Serbian and Ukrainian only)]
* [http://www.mfa.gov.yu/Embassies/kijev/kijev_e.html Information regarding Serbian embassy in Kyiv]
* [http://www.rastko.org.yu/rastko-ukr/ Electronic library of Serbian-Ukrainian relations]
* [http://www.rastko.org.yu/rastko-ukr/istorija/mkostic-nsrbija.pdf New Serbia and Slavo-Serbia]
* [http://www.prosvitaukrainian.org.yu/ Organization of Ukrainians in Serbia - «Prosvita»]
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