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Embassy of Ukraine, Washington, D.C.

Coordinates:38°54′17″N77°4′4″W / 38.90472°N 77.06778°W /38.90472; -77.06778
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Diplomatic mission of Ukraine to the US
Diplomatic mission
Ukrainian Embassy in Washington
Map
LocationWashington, D.C.
Address3350 M Street,N.W.
Coordinates38°54′17″N77°4′4″W / 38.90472°N 77.06778°W /38.90472; -77.06778
AmbassadorOlha Stefanishyna[1]
Websitehttps://usa.mfa.gov.ua/en
Consular districts of Ukraine in United States:
  Washington, D.C.
  New York
  Chicago
  San Francisco

TheEmbassy of Ukraine inWashington, D.C., is thediplomatic mission ofUkraine to theUnited States. The embassy is located at 3350M Street NW, in the heart ofGeorgetown's commercial district.[2]

The embassy also operatesConsulates-General inNew York City,San Francisco, andChicago.[3]

On 27 August 2025,Ukrainian presidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy appointedOlha Stefanishyna ambassador of Ukraine to the United States.[1]

Building

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Main article:Forrest-Marbury House

The embassy occupiesForrest-Marbury House, originally built in 1788, and owned by GeneralUriah Forrest. Forrest was one of the leaders in the effort to establish the American capital in the area. On March 29, 1791, he hostedGeorge Washington and other dignitaries in a dinner that marked the agreement in principle to establish the new capital. In 1800 the house was purchased byWilliam Marbury, a prominent ally of PresidentJohn Adams, best known for his role inMarbury v. Madison. The house remained the home of the Marbury family until 1891, when the changing character of the neighborhood led John Marbury Jr. to turn it into a commercial property.

It served as the home to a wide array of businesses for many decades. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, it was a restaurant/bar owned by Jack Wilner and was called "Jack's."Its last commercial role was home to anight club named Desperados.

In 1986 the building was bought by a developer, refurbished, and restored to its original condition. On December 31, 1992, the newly independent Ukraine purchased the building to house its embassy.

List of Ambassadors of Ukraine to the United States

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Further information:List of ambassadors of Ukraine to the United States

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Ukraine appoints new special envoy to US".The Kyiv Independent. 2025-07-17. Retrieved2025-07-17.
  2. ^"Embassy.org: The Embassy of Ukraine".www.embassy.org. Retrieved12 September 2018.
  3. ^"Consulate General of Ukraine".www.ukrconsul.org. Archived fromthe original on 14 November 2016. Retrieved12 September 2018.

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