To mark the 30th anniversary of Kyiv Post, Ukrposhta prepared a unique and symbolic gift – a set of special edition Kyiv Post postage stamps created in honor of the newspaper’s legacy and contribution to Ukraine’s information front.

Igor Smilianskyi, CEO of Ukrposhta, with Luc Chenier, CEO of Kyiv Post. (Photo by Anton Tkachenko/Kyiv Post)

Igor Smilianskyi, CEO of Ukrposhta, personally presented the stamps during the celebration, noting the shared mission of both institutions:

“Kyiv Post has been and is a part of Ukrainian history, representing and promoting Ukraine for the world. So does Ukrposhta, connecting Ukraine, even during the war, with 192 countries and promoting the image of Ukraine with our famous stamps. So we felt it would be a good match to congratulate Kyiv Post on its 30th Anniversary with a special stamp, showing the first edition of the newspaper and highlights of its great history.”

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Igor Smilianskyi, CEO of Ukrposhta, with Luc Chenier, CEO of Kyiv Post, and Bohdan Nahaylo, Chief Editor of Kyiv Post. (Photo by Anton Tkachenko/Kyiv Post)

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This gesture reflects the unity of two national voices working to ensure that Ukraine’s story continues to be seen, heard, and remembered across the globe.

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