Yushchenko grants Ukrainian citizenship to 230 foreigners
This year, Yushchenko signed decrees granting citizenship to 2,021 foreigners.

Yushchenko grants Ukrainian citizenship to 230 foreigners

July 04 at 13:38 | Interfax-Ukraine
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has signed a decree granting Ukrainian citizenship to 230 foreigners, including eight people under 18, the presidential press service reported on Friday.

Ukrainian citizenship was granted to the representatives of 36 nationalities, of whom the majority are Russians (37%), Armenians (17%), Georgians (9%), Azerbaijanis (5%), and Moldovans (3%).

This year, Yushchenko signed decrees granting citizenship to 2,021 foreigners.

Generally in 2009, according to decisions by the president and interior agencies, over 14,000 people received Ukrainian citizenship. Another 3,230 foreigners were deprived of Ukrainian citizenship.

Web links to Kyiv Post material are allowed provided that they contain a URL hyperlink to the www.kyivpost.com material and a maximum 500-character extract of the story. Otherwise, all materials contained on this site are protected by copyright law and may not be reproduced without the prior written permission of Public Media at news@kyivpost.com.


Design & Development by MEMO.UA