Volodymyr Ohryzko

Ukrainian diplomat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Volodymyr Ohryzko

Volodymyr Stanislavovych Ohryzko (Ukrainian: Володимир Станiславович Огризко [uk]; b. 1 April 1956) is a Ukrainian diplomat. He served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine from December 18, 2007 to March 3, 2009, when he was fired by the Ukrainian Parliament.[2] On March 17, 2009 Ohryzko was appointed First Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council by President Viktor Yushchenko.[3]

Quick Facts Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Preceded by ...
Volodymyr Ohryzko
Володимир Огризко
Thumb
Ohryzko in 2008
Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
In office
January 31, 2007[1]  March 21, 2007
Preceded byBorys Tarasyuk
Succeeded byArseniy Yatsenyuk
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
December 18, 2007  March 3, 2009
Preceded byArseniy Yatsenyuk
Succeeded byVolodymyr Khandohiy (acting)
Personal details
Born (1956-04-01) April 1, 1956 (age 69)
Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Alma materNational Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv
Close

Resignation

Summarize
Perspective

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko commented on the resignation: "If there were no crisis, he should have been dismissed long ago. I think all questions have been failed. The systematic work on discrediting the government was performed by Mr. Ohryzko". Tymoshenko said she had applied to the faction of the Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko (BYuT) at Parliament with a request not to vote for the dismissal of Ohryzko cause that would stir up the political situation in the country. President Viktor Yushchenko called the dismissal of Ohryzko an "untimely and unfounded move from the Verkhovna Rada".[4]

On March 4, 2009 the faction of BYuT at the Verkhovna Rada pledged its preparedness to support reinstatement of Volodymyr Ohryzko as Foreign Minister ("For the sake of preservation of the majority coalition and further effective work of the parliament of Ukraine") if he would apologies to Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and the Cabinet of Ministers for his actions that, in the opinion of the BYuT caused damage to the reputation of Ukraine. 49 MPs out of 156 from the faction of BYuT voted in favour of the dismissal of Ohryzko a day earlier.[5] Despite this, Ohryzko asked President Viktor Yushchenko not to nominate him for the post of Foreign Affairs Minister in the Cabinet of Ministers on March 5, 2009 and accused BYuT of developing its own foreign policy in parallel to the government's foreign policy.[6]

Ohryzko was placed at number 3 on the electoral list of Ukrainian Platform "Sobor" during the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[7] But on 15 October 2012 the party withdrew itself from the national list of this election.[8]

After the resignation, in 2013, Ohryzko have said that it was a big mistake for Ukraine to pause the association agreement with the European Union.[9]

Awards

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.