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Vadym Prystaiko

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Gender Male
Age 54
Date of birth February 20,1970
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Odesa
Ukraine
Spouse Inna Prystaiko
ChildrenAndrii Prystaiko
Volodymyr Prystaiko
Job Diplomat
Education Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
Previous positionAmbassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom (2020–2023)
Position Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom since 2020
NationalityUkrainian
Prime minist Denys Shmyhal
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Date of Upd.
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Vadym Volodymyrovych Prystaiko is a Ukrainian diplomat who was Ukraine's ambassador to the United Kingdom. He was appointed by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on 20 July 2020 and held the position until he was dismissed by Zelenskyy three years later.

Ukraine: Zelensky sacks Ukrainian ambassador to UK after criticism

Ukraine: Zelensky sacks Ukrainian ambassador to UK after criticism
Jul 21,2023 6:01 am

... Vadym Prystaiko was reportedly dismissed after publicly criticising the president s response to a row over gratitude for British military aid...

Ukraine takes on UK in solidarity chess tournament

Ukraine takes on UK in solidarity chess tournament
Mar 23,2023 12:10 pm

... Ukraine s Ambassador to the UK, Vadym Prystaiko, replied with Knight f6...

Eurovision 2023: Government pledges £10m towards Liverpool song contest

Eurovision 2023: Government pledges £10m towards Liverpool song contest
Feb 24,2023 6:01 pm

... The tickets for Ukrainians living in the UK allows " compatriots here to enjoy the event and celebrate our country s rich culture and music" said Ukrainian Ambassador to the UK, Vadym Prystaiko...

Ceremonies mark the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Ceremonies mark the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Feb 24,2023 7:11 am

... A minute s silence was held across the UK at 11:00 GMT led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak outside Downing Street, alongside Ukrainian ambassador to the UK Vadym Prystaiko, his wife Inna Prystaiko and members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces...

'Stop Putin' chant at Downing Street demonstration

'Stop Putin' chant at Downing Street demonstration
Mar 13,2022 8:43 pm

... Ukrainian Ambassador to the UK Vadym Prystaiko addressing the rally said: " We need support, we need weapons, we need humanitarian assistance...

Ukraine ambassador calls for UK to end 'bureaucratic red tape' for refugees

Ukraine ambassador calls for UK to end 'bureaucratic red tape' for refugees
Mar 10,2022 7:27 am

... Vadym Prystaiko acknowledged the need for security checks, but said most refugees do not pose a threat...

Ukraine ambassador says even his wife faced delay to get visa when he got the job

Ukraine ambassador says even his wife faced delay to get visa when he got the job
Mar 9,2022 3:55 pm

... Vadym Prystaiko told a committee of MPs that issues with getting UK visas for Ukrainians had existed before the war...

Ukraine war: Boris Johnson defends refugee response after visa criticism

Ukraine war: Boris Johnson defends refugee response after visa criticism
Mar 7,2022 8:26 pm

... Vadym Prystaiko, Ukraine s ambassador to the UK, said the UK was at the " forefront of the effort" to support Ukraine - but the " maximum" number needed to be admitted...

Ukraine war: Boris Johnson defends refugee response after visa criticism

Mar 6,2022 8:40 pm

Boris Johnson has promised to be " very generous" towards Ukrainian Refugees , amid criticism over The Number granted visas.

It emerged on Sunday that only 50 have been given visas since The Conflict began, prompting calls for the UK to do more for people fleeing danger.

It Comes amid confusion over whether access will be widened access beyond the current schemes.

Labour says The Situation is a " mess" and clearer rules are urgently needed.

Home Secretary Priti Patel she is examining " legal options" to grant humanitarian access to people " without ties to the UK".

The two UK schemes announced So Far require Ukrainians to either have family in the UK, or have a designated UK sponsor for their application.

But the Prime Minister did not confirm whether a new route would be Set Up when asked by reporters on Monday.

Mr Johnson said only that the UK would have a " very generous and open approach" to Refugees .

His spokesman would also not confirm whether a third route would be established, after Home Office sources said earlier it was being explored.

Mr Johnson did however say that the UK would not " abandon controls altogether" on those wanting to come to the UK, adding it was " sensible" to " have some basic ability to check who is Coming In and who isn't".

More Than 1. 7 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia began an invasion last month, according to the United Nations .

Most are in neighbouring Countries - with the Polish border agency saying on Monday that More Than A Million people have now crossed into Poland.

Earlier, Foreign Office Minister James Cleverly said Ukrainian Refugees preferred to stay in the region - and the UK was providing humanitarian support to those in neighbouring Countries .

The UK has steadily increased its visa offer to Refugees - But has faced criticism that its scheme is less generous than the EU's.

This includes last week's move to of Family Members that allow Ukrainians with relatives in the UK to apply for visas.

The Home Office has also previously announced a second route allowing UK-based organisations to sponsor applications - with details to be set out This Week .

The home secretary told The Sun that she was considering a new route for Refugees to come to the UK from Ukraine .

The First problem was that her comments weren't entirely clear.

The Second problem is that neither Downing Street nor The Foreign Office knew what she was doing.

Hence why earlier on Monday, Foreign Office Minister James Cleverly denied on television and radio that This Was on the cards - instead reiterating the two routes that have already been announced.

The Most charitable explanation for this is that Priti Patel was moved by a recent visit to the region, decided something had to be done and done quickly, so announced something before any detailed policy work had been done.

A less generous version is that it's The Fog of war in Whitehall.

On Sunday, the Home Office said " around 50" Ukrainians had So Far been granted visas under the scheme for those with family Links - About 1% of the 5,535 people who have applied since the programme launched on Friday.

The Department added that 11,750 had begun applications online as of 10:00 GMT on Sunday, while 5,535 had completed them and 2,368 had booked a visa appointment to submit their application and biometric information.

Asked About the figures on Monday, Mr Johnson told reporters he couldn't confirm A Number - But thousands of applications were being processed.

Speaking to broadcasters, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the UK government should be offering a " simple route to sanctuary" for people in danger.

" The Home Office is in a complete mess About this, they keep changing The Rules , " he added.

" The government now talking About a third route is something that we've been talking About now for days. "

Pressed on what applicants should have to have a visa to come to the UK, He Said " some sort of emergency protection visa would work well" But it had to be " absolutely straightforward".

France's Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin wrote to Ms Patel on Saturday, saying that 400 Ukrainian Refugees had arrived at Calais to cross the Channel, But 150 were sent back and told to obtain UK visas at embassies In Paris or Brussels.

Mr Darmanin said the response to people in distress was " completely unsuitable" and showed a " lack of humanity" calling for the UK to put consular staff at Calais to help Ukrainian Refugees cross.

But Ms Patel said it was " wrong to say We Are turning people back" and said the Home Office already had people working in Calais to support Ukrainian families.

Updating MPs on Monday, she added that a " bespoke" visa application centre for Ukrainians would be Set Up near the French port.

Vadym Prystaiko , Ukraine 's ambassador to the UK, said the UK was at the " forefront of the effort" to support Ukraine - But the " maximum" number needed to be admitted.

He added that The Visa process could be simplified, adding that any issues could be resolved later.

He Said any " bureaucratic nonsense" should be cleared away, although He Said it was necessary to continue security checks.



Source of news: bbc.com

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