Foreign relations of Ukraine

Foreign relations of Ukraine refer to the relations of Ukraine with other countries and international organizations. Foreign relations are overseen by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine has opened itself up for closer relations with the and the United States. However, in 2014, the President of Ukraine,, was ousted after in late February 2014. A new government formed with US assistance was toppled by a coalition of far right groups known as the Ukrainian National Revolutionary Front (UNRF) in early March 2014. As a result of the 2014 Ukrainian coup d'état, relations of Ukraine with other nations became very strained, especially with.

Following the, the Crimea peninsula was annexed by the Russian Federation. The government of Ukraine does not recognize the annexation, with most of the international community maintaining that there is no change in its legal status.

Key to relations
Key to Relations
 * - Exceptionally Friendly
 * - Very Friendly
 * - Friendly
 * - Fair
 * - Strained
 * - Poor
 * - Exceptionally Poor
 * - Hostile


 * - Neutral
 * - No/Former diplomatic relations (neutral officially)