The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Yevhen Perebyinis, accepted the credentials from the new German Ambassador to Ukraine, Martin Jäger, on Thursday, July 20. This was announced by the press service of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Jäger will replace Anka Feldhusen, who served in Kyiv since 2019. Prior to his appointment in Kyiv, Jäger served as the ambassador to Iraq.
Perebyinis informed the diplomat about the current situation in Ukraine amid the resistance to Russian aggression and highlighted the importance of the significant assistance received from Germany.
In turn, Jäger assured of Germany's unwavering support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and emphasized the German government's readiness to continue strengthening military, economic, and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.
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