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Canada–Ukraine relations〔(Canadian Embassy in Kiev, Government of Canada )〕 are the bilateral ties between Canada and Ukraine. Diplomatic relations were established between Canada and Ukraine on January 27, 1992.() Canada opened its embassy in Kiev in April 1992, and the Embassy of Ukraine in Ottawa opened in October of that same year, paid for mostly by donations from the Ukrainian-Canadian community. Ukraine opened a consulate general in Toronto in 1993 and announced plans to open another in Edmonton in 2008.() Canada also has a consulate in Lviv. The main bilateral agreement signed between the two governments is the joint declaration of the "Special Partnership" between the two countries signed in 1994 and renewed in 2001.() == Formal relations == Diplomatic relations were established between Canada and Ukraine on January 27, 1992.〔For a detailed discussion of Canada's early diplomatic engagement with Canada, see Bohdan Kordan, "Canadian Ukrainian Relations: Articulating the Canadian Interest," in L. Hajda, ed. (1996), ''Ukraine in the World: Studies in the International Relations and Security Structure of a Newly Independent State''. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.〕 Canada opened its embassy in Kiev in April 1992, and the Embassy of Ukraine in Ottawa opened in October of that same year, paid for mostly by donations from the Ukrainian-Canadian community. Ukraine opened a consulate general in Toronto in 1993 and announced plans to open another in Edmonton in 2008.〔(Edmonton Journal )〕 Canada also has a consulate in Lviv. The main bilateral agreement signed between the two governments is the joint declaration of the "Special Partnership" between the two countries signed in 1994 and renewed in 2001.〔(Embassy of Ukraine in Canada - Political Affairs )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Canada–Ukraine relations」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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