The Zelensky president welcomed the credentials of the Czech Republic, Norway and Germany along with the new ambassadors of the Czech Republic.
The new ambassadors of Germany, Norway and the Czech Republic on Saturday September 20 officially began working in Ukraine. This was announced by President Vladimir Zelensky on Social Network X.
According to him, on Saturday he accepted the credentials and spoke with the new ambassadors of the Czech Republic, Norway and Germany.
“He congratulated diplomatic missions at the beginning of Ukraine countries for supporting them. They discussed strengthening our cooperation, especially in the security and defense sector.”
The adoption of credentials is considered an official moment of starting their work.
I accepted the letters of the credentials and spoke to the newly appointed Czech Republic ambassadors, and Germany.
I welcomed them at the beginning of their diplomatic missions and expressed gratitude for the support of their countries in Ukraine. We discsed the strengthening oour … pic.twitter.com/ecacquf3sf
– Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Volodymyr Zelensky (@zelenskyua) September 20, 2025
Norway’s new ambassador is Lars Hansen. He gave copies of credentials to the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine in early September.
The new leader of the Czech Embassy is the Lesh cheeks, which also arrived in Ukraine in early September.
The newly recognized German ambassador to Ukraine Gaiko Toms has shown credentials to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs earlier this week.
His predecessor in The Post, Martin Jeger, left his position to lead Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
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Source: korrespondent

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