Andrii Goncharuk

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Andrii Goncharuk
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2012
Advisor to the President of Ukraine, Director General for International Relations in Presidential Administration
In office
5 April 2011 – 24 February 2014
PresidentViktor Yanukovych
Representative of Ukraine to the WTO
In office
15 April 2013 – July 2015
Deputy Chief of Staff of the President of Ukraine
In office
31 March 2010 – 5 April 2011
PresidentVictor Yanukovych
Deputy Chief of Staff of the President of Ukraine
In office
27 March 2008 – 31 March 2010
PresidentVictor Yushchenko
7th Minister for foreign economic relations and trade of Ukraine
In office
27 January 1999 – 19 January 2000
PresidentLeonid Kuchma
Prime MinisterValeriy Pustovoitenko
Personal details
Born (1961-04-09) 9 April 1961 (age 60)
Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
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Andrii Goncharuk (also spelled Honcharuk; Ukrainian: Андрій Іванович Гончарук; born April 9, 1961) is a Ukrainian statesman, diplomat, ambassador.

Early life and education[]

Goncharuk was born in Kyiv. He graduated from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (1983). After postgraduate studies in the Institute for World Economy and International Relations (National Academy of Sciences) he was awarded a Ph.D. degree in International Economics (1988). Named senior research fellow (1991) and associate professor (2013).

A career in the Ministry for Foreign Economic Relations[]

After Ukraine became independent Goncharuk joined the newly created Ministry for Foreign Economic Relations, starting as head of division in 1991 and subsequently moved up having stopped at all stages of promotional ladder. In 1999 he was appointed minister[1] at the age of 37, being the youngest minister in Ukraine at that time.

Between 1993 and 2003 Goncharuk actively contributed to the process of Ukraine's accession to the GATT/WTO system conducting negotiations with foreign partners. He initiated and participated in development of a new direction of international relations of Ukraine – trade diplomacy.[2]


Since 2000 he combined his state and diplomatic activities with research work and teaching. He held position of professor at the chair of international trade of Kyiv National Economic University (2005–2015).[3]

A career in private sector[]

After more than 10 years of civil service, in 2003 Andrii Goncharuk takes a decision to apply his knowledge in the private sector through his position of vice-president of the Interpipe Group where his main sphere of activities was trade policy as well as support and protection of Ukrainian companies at foreign markets.[4] At the same time (2005-2007) he continues to advise Ukrainian Government on issues of multilateral trade diplomacy, in particular on Ukraine's accession to the WTO, as an advisor to the prime minister of Ukraine[5]

Return to civil service[]

In 2008, after Ukraine's accession to WTO was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff of the President of Ukraine.[6] He supervised all international issues, including those related to foreign economic relations. On April 15, 2013 Andrii Goncharuk was appointed Representative of Ukraine to the World Trade Organization and Chair of the State Commission for Cooperation with the WTO.

On February 21, 2014 has submitted a letter of resignation.[7]

Starting from April 2014 has been working closely with President Leonid Kravchuk as his diplomatic advisor.

From July 2014 till September 2019 Amb. Goncharuk was an independent member of New Ukraine Institute for Strategic Studies Supervisory Council.

In April 2015 Amb. Goncharuk was elected Vice-President of Ukrainian Foreign Policy Association.[8]

Andrii Goncharuk holds the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipontentiary. For his personal contribution to Ukraine's integration into the WTO, in 2008 he was decorated with the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise 5th class. Ambassador Goncharuk is a Commandeur of Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur (2010). On December 5, 2012 has received Diploma of Commonwealth of Independent States.

He also has distinctions of foreign states.

He is fluent in Ukrainian, Russian and English.

Personal life[]

He is married with two children and has granddaughter and two grandsons. He enjoys playing tennis, reading literature on history and is fond of Shih Tzu dogs.

References[]

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