Embassy of Ukraine, Moscow, Diplomatic mission in Presnensky District, Moscow, Russia
The Embassy of Ukraine occupies a historic building at 18 Leontievskiy Lane, featuring traditional architectural elements and structured diplomatic facilities.
The diplomatic mission began operations in October 1992 following Ukraine's independence, serving as the primary representation until relations ceased in February 2022.
The embassy building holds federal cultural heritage status in Russia, representing diplomatic relations between both nations through various architectural and historical elements.
Before February 2022, the embassy provided consular services, passport processing, and visa applications for Ukrainian citizens and foreign nationals requiring travel documentation.
The embassy's operations moved to Riga, Latvia in March 2022, marking the first time since 1992 that Ukraine had no diplomatic presence in Moscow.
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