Yuri Hasenko

Yuri Hasenko
Юрій Гасенко
Ambassador of Ukraine to Romania
In office
1919–1920
Preceded by Volodyslav Dashkevych-Horbatsky
Succeeded by Kostiantyn Matsiyevych
Personal details
Born 1894
Died 1933
Political party Paris

Yuri Hasenko (Ukrainian: Юрій Гасенко) (1894 – † 1933, Paris) was an Ukrainian statesman and public figure, writer and journalist, diplomat. He was member of the Union of Ukrainian Journalists and Writers in Vienna.

Professional career and experience

In 1917 – he was personal Adjutant General Secretary of Military Affairs Symon Petliura. The following year – a member of the Ukrainian delegation at the peace negotiations in Brest. 14 December 1917, General Secretariat of the Ukrainian People's Republic issued mandate to Yuri Hasenko to perform special mission abroad. He managed to carry out a number of important events of diplomatic and intelligence character in Vienna, Berlin, Paris, London, Rome, Washington and some other capitals. In 1919–1920 – he was associate Ukrainian Embassy in Romania. Then in exile in Germany and Czechoslovakia.[1] On 11 March 1920 – he was chairman of the Ukrainian national flying club in Vienna.[2]

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