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Mfa.gov.ua is the official website for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. It is the primary source of information for the public regarding the international political activities of the Ministry. The website provides an overview of the Ministry, its objectives, and functions, as well as services it offers.
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The Embassy of Ukraine London is the diplomatic mission Ukraine in the United Kingdom. [2] Ukraine also maintains a consulate at 78 Kensington Park Road, Notting Hill. [3] The first diplomatic mission of the Ukrainian People's Republic to the United Kingdom was established in May 1919 at 38 Kensington Mansions, Trebovir Road, London SW5, moving
setiap regu bola voly maksimal memainkan bola sebanyak kali pukulan. Political dialogue • work on Heads of State and Government meetings of the L3 countries, upon further mutual consent; • regular meetings between the Ministers for Foreign Affairs and national coordinators of the Lublin Triangle; • specific subjects meetings of the L3 ministers depending on needs. Developing L3 dialogue within international organizations and with partners • joint political statements of the L3 Foreign Ministers on important international matters; • cooperate in the framework of the UN, OSCE, CoE and other international organizations; • promote cooperation of Ukraine with the Three Seas Initiative, Bucharest Nine; • promote joint initiatives of L3 within the Eastern Partnership; • promote joint initiatives of L3 and the “Association Trio” (Ukraine, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova); • cooperate at all levels in the format of the Crimea platform; • promote L3 dialogue with the US Administration with the special attention to energy, economic and security cooperation. Security and Defense Cooperation • support the ongoing defense reform and the development of Ukrainian defense capabilities, including via NATO and EU programs and instruments; • support the development of the LITPOLUKRBRIG, including through its participation in the UN, EU as well as NATO-led activities on the case-by-case basis; • support the development of the LITPOLUKRBRIG through joint military exercises; • uphold regular MODs’ Defense Policy Directors’ dialogue, including consultations and exchange of views and positions on the regional security issues; • support the initiatives on strengthening security in the Baltic and Black Sea regions; • exploring possibilities of cooperation in space; • regular consultations on security issues between the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, the Head of the National Security Bureau of Poland and the Chief Advisor on the National Security to the President of Lithuania. Energy Security Cooperation • enhance cooperation in the energy sector, in particular with regard to the synchronization of electricity systems of Lithuania and Ukraine with Continental European Network and the finding opportunities to achieve common benefits coming from exploitation of gas transit infrastructure, including Polish and Lithuanian LNG terminals and Ukrainian underground gas storage facilities (taking into account final stage of the Baltic Pipeline and PL-LT interconnection construction) ; • counter the construction of Nord Stream 2 project; • address risks related to nuclear safety of the Belarusian nuclear power plant in Ostrovets, including through measures preventing trade in electricity produced in violation of international regulations and nuclear safety standards; • enhance cooperation and experience sharing in development of green economies based on new and emerging technologies; • enhance energy security in the region of concern to L3 through strengthening and efficient use of the expert potential of the NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence. Cybersecurity Cooperation • exchange the best practices on up-to-date cyber-tactics countering field threats, consequences of which may undermine the interests of Ukraine, Poland or Lithuania; • exchange experience between L3 on improving public digitalization; • launch L3 cooperation in IT sphere; • exchange programs for student studying cybersecurity. Countering COVID-19 Cooperation • recognition of immunization documents to ease travel restrictions between L3 citizens; • encourage working contact in order to exchange information and addressing the common risks in the health field; • exchange experience on the best practices to cope with COVID-19 negative impact on trade and investment, migration, peace and security, and the private sector, also on sustainability of health systems and preparedness for health emergencies. Cultural and Humanitarian Cooperation • intensification of direct contacts between the L3 national institutions in charge of the common historical heritage; • expand cooperation between youth organizations in Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania, creating a civil youth platform of the Lublin Triangle with the participation of L3 NGO’s to strengthen cultural, social and educational relations and exchanging experience in order to create projects together. Economic and Infrastructure Development Cooperation • facilitate further liberalization of Ukraine – EU trade within the DCFTA, in particular through discussing its update, further supporting Ukraine’s sectoral approximation to EU acquis and gradual integration of Ukraine into the EU Internal Market; • promote development of the enhanced dialogues in the “EU + Association Trio” format in the areas of DCFTA implementation and sectoral integration; • provide the platform for a meeting of the largest L3 logistics companies together with customs services in order to discuss existing problems and to identify the ways to optimize the flow of goods across the borders. , cross-border work and mobility; • promote mutual trade of agricultural goods respecting EU standards on sanitary and phytosanitary matters; • hold a meeting of the heads of L3 Chambers of Commerce to outline possible ways of development trilateral economic ties; • actively develop intermodal transport and promote the semi-trailer transportation by rail; • accelerate the harmonized and digitized cross-border exchange of road transport information for further development of digital transport corridors. Strategic Communication and Hybrid Threats Countering Cooperation • develop a joint cooperation format between MFA of L3 countries for countering disinformation, misinformation, propaganda and other hybrid threats, maintaining regular contacts with independent fact-checkers and NGOs; • elaborate a joint action plan of L3 counties on countering disinformation, propaganda, other hybrid threats and ensuring media freedom; • conduct joint public diplomacy actions on the topics of mutual interest as well as on the priorities of the L3 activities, including initiatives of ensuring safety of journalists and countering disinformation; • support and promote key national campaigns of each other within L3 countries as well as in the third countries and international organizations (regional security, the Crimea Platform etc.). Signed on 7th of July, 2021, in Vilnius in the English language Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland Zbigniew Rau
Ukrainians and their families staying legally in Poland, have both the right to work in Poland and to register as unemployed. Please find the general information here (in Ukrainian). It is up to the employer to register the employee within two weeks from the start of the employment. Regional employment agencies offer support in finding jobs: Employment Agency information in Ukrainian The list of employment agencies (available in Ukrainian) Central job offers base Information Green line Warsaw employment agency hotline (22 578 45 80) and information centre Career Information Point for Foreigners in Warsaw Support in relocating IT specialists, startups and established companies in Ukrainian The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage publishes job offers for professionals in the area of art The Łukasiewicz Research Network is offering job opportunities for Ukrainian scientists The Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange website Research in Poland FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR UKRAINIAN SCIENTISTS The Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange has launched an initiative “Solidarity with Ukraine.” It’s aimed at Ukrainian students and doctoral candidates who have arrived in Poland after February 24th , studying, carrying out research or other forms of training (including language or preparatory courses) in Poland within the period from March till September. The education is fee-free and the students receive scholarships. The initiative includes also legal and psychological support. Interested students contact directly the University of their choice. Read more (in Ukrainian) The National Science Centre - NCN has launched a special scheme to allow researchers from Ukraine to continue their research at the Polish research centres. Refugee scientists from Ukraine can now apply for funds to cover their research work and remuneration at the Polish academic and research institutions for a period of one year. The scheme is open to researchers who are at least PhD holders (in Ukraine: Candidate of Science) and had worked at the Ukrainian universities and/or other research institutions before the war broke out. The scheme will cover both basic and applied research. The applications are accepted until April 26th Read more Moreover, NCN opened up an additional channel of support for researchers who are fleeing the war. The principal investigators of NCN-funded projects may use their budgets to employ Ukrainian researchers in their teams. List of available positions. Teams may employ researchers who hold at least a PhD degree (known as the Candidate of Sciences under the Ukrainian system) and who worked at Ukrainian universities and other research centres before the war. Read more The Polish Academy of Sciences finished recruitment on April 10th, supporting 200 researchers, with budget of around 790 thousand Euro. It's now looking for further funding opportunities. The Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) is launching a new initiative: the Polish-Ukrainian Cooperation Programme, financing projects in the field of social sciences and humanities carried out jointly by a pair of scientists from Poland and Ukraine. The programme is addressed to scientists with a doctoral degree, who regardless of nationality prior to February 24th, 2022 worked at institutions conducting scientific research in Ukraine and scientists employed at institutions that conduct scientific research in Poland. First round deadline is April 29th, second September 30th. Read more (in English or Ukrainian) The Kosciuszko Foundation has started a new grant program for academics from Ukraine with at least PhD degree, who due to Russian invasion are located in Poland and thus are unable to continue their academic work in Ukraine. To obtain the one-time grant of 10 000 PLN, one must meet a condition of being an employee or a co-researcher of either a Ukrainian university or other research unit and provide the necessary documents. The research project described in an application must be carried out in cooperation with either a Polish university or research institution. Read more (in English and Ukrainian) The German Historical Institute in Warsaw under the umbrella of the Max Weber Foundation is now awarding scholarships to support Ukrainian historians and scholars from related disciplines. In the first phase, funding is provided for three-month research stays at the Institute, starting April 1st. Read more (in English and Ukrainian) The Łukasiewicz Research Network declares its support and readiness to hire Ukrainian scientists. It is a multidisciplinary research network that is located in 12 Polish cities, dealing with R&D in many areas – from logistics and warehousing, aviation technologies, digitization, and microelectronics, through materials science, construction, and energy, to transport and biotechnology. Read more (in English and Ukrainian) CEEPUS Programme – Central European Exchange Programme for University Studies has extended its offer to Ukrainian scientists coming to Poland. The programme offers short-term mobility to students, doctoral candidates and research staff. Application process is now open. Read more
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