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Argentina–Ukraine relations

Diplomatic relations between the Argentine Republic and Ukraine have existed for decades. The importance of relations centers on the history of Ukrainian migration to Argentina. Ukrainians in Argentina form the second largest Ukrainian community in Latin America (after Brazil) numbering approximately 250,000 Ukrainians and their descendants.[1]

Argentina-Ukraine relations

Argentina

Ukraine

History edit

Between 1897 and 1914, the first wave of Ukrainians arrived to Argentina with approximately 10,000 Ukrainians immigrating to the South American nation.[2] Soon after World War I, approximately 70,000 Ukrainians immigrated to Argentina.[2] In February 1921, Argentina became the first and only country in Latin America to recognize and establish diplomatic relations with Ukraine.[3] In 1922, Ukraine lost its independence and became part of the Soviet Union. Soon after World War II, an additional 6,000 Ukrainians immigrated to Argentina.[2]

On 5 December 1991, Argentina recognized the independence of Ukraine after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union. On 6 January 1992, Argentina and Ukraine established diplomatic relations.[4] In 1993, both nations opened embassies in each other's respective capitals. In 1995, Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma paid an official visit to Argentina. In 1998, Argentine President Carlos Menem paid an official visit to Ukraine.[5]

During the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in February–March 2014, Argentina as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, voted on a draft resolution condemning the 2014 referendum in Crimea. In March 2014, Argentina abstained from the vote for the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 68/262 entitled "Territorial integrity of Ukraine". The government of former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner stated there were 'double standards' by the United Kingdom and the United States for condemning the referendum in Crimea but supporting the referendum in the Falkland Islands. Argentina has called for the "integrity of Ukraine" and believes that Crimea should be returned to Ukraine.[6][7]

In September 2016, Argentine President Mauricio Macri and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko met during the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.[5] In 2016, both nations celebrated 25 years since re-establishing diplomatic relations.[8]

On December 10th, 2023, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the inauguration of newly elected Argentine president Javier Milei. During his visit, he thanked Milei for his strong stance in support of Ukraine. He also asked him to help organise the Ukraine-Latin America summit.[9]

Invasion of Ukraine edit

As part of assistance during the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Argentina sent twelve shipments of humanitarian aid directly to Ukraine.[10]

In February 2023, the Argentinian foreign ministry said in a statement "Argentina reaffirms its commitment to the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity of states and human rights, permanent pillars of our country's foreign policy, it rejects the use of force as a mechanism to resolve conflicts and, in this way, reiterates its condemnation of Russia's invasion of Ukrainian territory."[11]

High-level visits edit

 
Argentine President Mauricio Macri and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko meeting at the United Nations in New York City, 2016.

Presidential visits from Argentina to Ukraine

Presidential visits from Ukraine to Argentina

Bilateral agreements edit

Both nations have signed several bilateral agreements such as an Agreement on the Protection of Investments (1995); Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation (1996); Treaty on Friendly Relations and Cooperation (2000); Agreement on Abolition of Visas (2011) and an Agreement for mutual recognition of higher education degrees from both nations (2015).[5]

Trade edit

 
Building hosting the Embassy of Argentina in Kyiv

In 2016, trade between Argentina and Ukraine totaled US$60.5 million.[12] Argentina's main exports to Ukraine include: fish and crustaceans; fruit and nuts; seeds and oleaginous fruits; tobacco and its substitutes. Ukraine's main exports to Argentina include: fertilizers, ferrous metals and machinery.[1] Argentine multinational company Molinos Río de la Plata operates in Ukraine.[citation needed]

Diplomatic missions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2018-11-28. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  2. ^ a b c The Ukrainian Experience in Argentina, 1897-1950: A Historical Overview
  3. ^ Presidents of Ukraine and Argentina defined priorities of bilateral cooperation
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-07-23. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  5. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2018-07-23. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  6. ^ Argentina accuses US, UK of hypocrisy over Crimea
  7. ^ Crimea vote as worthless as Falklands poll: Argentina president
  8. ^ Ukraine-Argentina 25-Years Partnership Dialogue
  9. ^ Zelenskyy attends presidential inauguration in Argentina
  10. ^ Amy Booth (2023-02-24). "Ukrainian chargé d'affaires thanks Argentina for aid". Buenos Aires Herald. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  11. ^ "Back and forth: Argentina's changing rhetoric on Russia's war in Ukraine". Buenos Aires Times. 2023-02-23. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  12. ^ Ukraine Trade
  13. ^ Embassy of Argentina in Kyiv
  14. ^ Embassy of Ukraine in Buenos Aires

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Diplomatic relations between the Argentine Republic and Ukraine have existed for decades The importance of relations centers on the history of Ukrainian migration to Argentina Ukrainians in Argentina form the second largest Ukrainian community in Latin America after Brazil numbering approximately 250 000 Ukrainians and their descendants 1 Argentina Ukraine relationsArgentina Ukraine Contents 1 History 2 Invasion of Ukraine 3 High level visits 4 Bilateral agreements 5 Trade 6 Diplomatic missions 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editBetween 1897 and 1914 the first wave of Ukrainians arrived to Argentina with approximately 10 000 Ukrainians immigrating to the South American nation 2 Soon after World War I approximately 70 000 Ukrainians immigrated to Argentina 2 In February 1921 Argentina became the first and only country in Latin America to recognize and establish diplomatic relations with Ukraine 3 In 1922 Ukraine lost its independence and became part of the Soviet Union Soon after World War II an additional 6 000 Ukrainians immigrated to Argentina 2 On 5 December 1991 Argentina recognized the independence of Ukraine after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union On 6 January 1992 Argentina and Ukraine established diplomatic relations 4 In 1993 both nations opened embassies in each other s respective capitals In 1995 Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma paid an official visit to Argentina In 1998 Argentine President Carlos Menem paid an official visit to Ukraine 5 During the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in February March 2014 Argentina as a non permanent member of the United Nations Security Council voted on a draft resolution condemning the 2014 referendum in Crimea In March 2014 Argentina abstained from the vote for the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 68 262 entitled Territorial integrity of Ukraine The government of former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner stated there were double standards by the United Kingdom and the United States for condemning the referendum in Crimea but supporting the referendum in the Falkland Islands Argentina has called for the integrity of Ukraine and believes that Crimea should be returned to Ukraine 6 7 In September 2016 Argentine President Mauricio Macri and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko met during the United Nations General Assembly in New York City 5 In 2016 both nations celebrated 25 years since re establishing diplomatic relations 8 On December 10th 2023 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the inauguration of newly elected Argentine president Javier Milei During his visit he thanked Milei for his strong stance in support of Ukraine He also asked him to help organise the Ukraine Latin America summit 9 Invasion of Ukraine editFurther information Reactions to the 2021 2022 Russo Ukrainian crisis As part of assistance during the 2022 invasion of Ukraine Argentina sent twelve shipments of humanitarian aid directly to Ukraine 10 In February 2023 the Argentinian foreign ministry said in a statement Argentina reaffirms its commitment to the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity of states and human rights permanent pillars of our country s foreign policy it rejects the use of force as a mechanism to resolve conflicts and in this way reiterates its condemnation of Russia s invasion of Ukrainian territory 11 High level visits editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Argentine President Mauricio Macri and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko meeting at the United Nations in New York City 2016 Presidential visits from Argentina to Ukraine President Carlos Menem 1998 Presidential visits from Ukraine to Argentina President Leonid Kuchma 1995 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy 2023 Bilateral agreements editBoth nations have signed several bilateral agreements such as an Agreement on the Protection of Investments 1995 Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation 1996 Treaty on Friendly Relations and Cooperation 2000 Agreement on Abolition of Visas 2011 and an Agreement for mutual recognition of higher education degrees from both nations 2015 5 Trade edit nbsp Building hosting the Embassy of Argentina in KyivIn 2016 trade between Argentina and Ukraine totaled US 60 5 million 12 Argentina s main exports to Ukraine include fish and crustaceans fruit and nuts seeds and oleaginous fruits tobacco and its substitutes Ukraine s main exports to Argentina include fertilizers ferrous metals and machinery 1 Argentine multinational company Molinos Rio de la Plata operates in Ukraine citation needed Diplomatic missions editArgentina has an embassy in Kyiv 13 Ukraine has an embassy in Buenos Aires 14 See also editForeign relations of Argentina Foreign relations of Ukraine Ukrainian ArgentinesReferences edit a b Relations with countries of the American region Argentina Archived from the original on 2018 11 28 Retrieved 2018 07 22 a b c The Ukrainian Experience in Argentina 1897 1950 A Historical Overview Presidents of Ukraine and Argentina defined priorities of bilateral cooperation Relations between Ukraine and Argentina in Spanish Archived from the original on 2018 07 23 Retrieved 2018 07 22 a b c Discurso del Embajador de Ucrania en la Argentina in Spanish Archived from the original on 2018 07 23 Retrieved 2018 07 22 Argentina accuses US UK of hypocrisy over Crimea Crimea vote as worthless as Falklands poll Argentina president Ukraine Argentina 25 Years Partnership Dialogue Zelenskyy attends presidential inauguration in Argentina Amy Booth 2023 02 24 Ukrainian charge d affaires thanks Argentina for aid Buenos Aires Herald Retrieved 2023 02 27 Back and forth Argentina s changing rhetoric on Russia s war in Ukraine Buenos Aires Times 2023 02 23 Retrieved 2023 02 27 Ukraine Trade Embassy of Argentina in Kyiv Embassy of 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