| Speech by Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Verkhovna Rada on Constitution Day of Ukraine | 7–47 | 
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| Dmytro Kuleba. Strategic targets of Ukrainian foreign policy | 48–61 | 
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| RESEARCH AND ESSAYS | 
| Stepan Vidnianskyi. Evolution of the politics of Slovakia and Czechia regarding russia’s war against Ukraine | 62–76 | 
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| Borys Bazylevskyi.  ‘Russkiye’: who are they? | 77–98 | 
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| Mykola Kulinich. The emergence of the Ukrainian community in Australia in the aftermath of World War II | 99–108 | 
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| RESEARCH AND ESSAYS | 
| Hryhorii Perepelytsia. The Peace Formula of Volodymyr Zelenskyy before and after the Vilnius NATO Summit | 109–127 | 
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| Oleksandr Demenko. The evolution of NATO policy in the conditions of the russian-Ukrainian war | 128–138 | 
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| Ihor Lossovskyi. Genocide of russia’s national minorities in its war with Ukraine | 139–151 | 
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| Andrii Kudriachenko. Russian-Ukrainian war: changes in the attitude of the German government and civil society | 152–164 | 
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| Natalia Yakovenko. Ukrainian-British diplomatic efforts amidst the ruscist aggression | 165–176 | 
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| Karyna Rohulia. Israel’s policy in the context of russia’s war against Ukraine: a year of neutral Assistance | 177–186 | 
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| Ihor Lossovskyi, Iryna Krupenia. Reasons for Asian neutralism regarding the russian-Ukrainian war | 187–203 | 
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| Pavlo Hai-Nyzhnyk. On the eve of total war: the russian syndrome of Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s diplomacy (May 2019 – February 2022) | 204–220 | 
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| DIPLOMAT’S PROFESSIONAL OPINION | 
| Volodymyr Shkurov. We are motivated just like every Ukrainian who yearns for what matters most | 221–236 | 
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| Yurii Klymenko. Our priority is Argentina’s participation in the pro-Ukrainian coalition | 237–263 | 
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| Oleksandr Zub. Representing Ukraine in Ethiopia | 264–284 | 
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| Vsevolod Chentsov. ‘We encourage our partners in Brussels to be as flexible as possible, while not losing sight of their commitments’ | 285–302 | 
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| Dmytro Ponomarenko. Korean experience and potential for Ukraine | 303–321 | 
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| Oleksandr Balanutsa, Olha Seheda. Evolution of Kuwait’s position on supporting Ukraine throughout 500+ days of resistance | 322–330 | 
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| Denys Mykhailiuk. Understanding Southeast Asia | 331–352 | 
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| Liliia Honcharevych. ‘Our strong and friendly relations are rooted in a shared history, principles, and partnership’ | 353–366 | 
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| Anatolii Petrenko. The genuine and contemporary Saudi Arabia | 367–377 | 
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| Yurii Pyvovarov. ‘We are taking the initiative’ | 378–403 | 
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| Vitalii Usatyi. Personal experience of working in the diplomatic sphere | 404–411 | 
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| Oleh Herasymenko. A small country with a big heart | 412–421 | 
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| Kostiantyn Balabanov. The work of the Honorary Consulate-General of the Republic of Cyprus in Mariupol in the development and strengthening of friendship and cooperation between the Republic of Cyprus and Ukraine | 422–437 | 
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| Arad Benko. Humanitarian aid from Austria: supporting Ukraine during times of war | 438–440 | 
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| Elena Leticia Mikusinski. Activities of the Embassy of the Argentine Republic in Ukraine | 441–457 | 
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| Peter Van De Velde. Today, the war in Ukraine is the principal issue on the agenda of European countries | 458–465 | 
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| Dr Jarno Habicht. Comprehensive support from the WHO | 466–490 | 
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| Ricardo Lopez-Aranda Jagu. Spain: side by side with Ukraine | 491–514 | 
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| Valdemaras Sarapinas. ‘NATO membership is Ukraine’s destiny’ | 515–522 | 
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| Bartosz Cichocki. ‘We are witnesses to great Ukrainian heroism…’ | 523–545 | 
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| Marek Šafin. ‘Slovaks are an empathetic nation standing on the right side of history in difficult times’ | 546–553 | 
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| Bridget Ann Brink. Remarks at NV’s dialogues on the restoration of Ukraine | 554–559 | 
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| Kuninori Matsuda. ‘Ukraine’s victory means a lot for the future of the entire world’ | 560–575 | 
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| Rustambek Kurbanov. The guarantee of interethnic harmony is a priority for the development of new Uzbekistan | 576–584 | 
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| DIPLOMATIC CORPS OF UKRAINE | 
| Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Foreign Countries | 586–628 | 
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| Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Foreign Countries to Ukraine | 629–667 | 
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| Representatives of Ukraine to International Organisations | 668–671 | 
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| Representatives of International Organisations in Ukraine | 672–683 | 
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| MODERN DIPLOMACY: CONCEPTS AND REALITIES | 
| Serhii Tolstov. French foreign policy initiatives during the presidency of Emmanuel Macron | 684–695 | 
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| Viktor Matviienko, Hanna Petushkova. Cyber diplomacy in the European Union: the Estonian cyber diplomacy model and the experience of Ukraine | 696–708 | 
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| Viacheslav Shved. Establishment of the Arab monarchies as a new global actor: conclusions for Ukrainian diplomacy | 709–717 | 
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| Tetiana Klynina. PR technologies and American foreign policy: points of contact | 718–726 | 
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| PUBLIC DIPLOMACY | 
| Oleksii Bratuta, Yevhen Bratuta. Public diplomacy: terminological, ontological, and applied research results | 727–740 | 
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| Mariia Shkurko. Cultural diplomacy of Ukraine during the war | 741–749 | 
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| Andriana Bila. Soft power in the conditions of war: the public diplomacy of Ukraine in the Republic of Lebanon | 750–760 | 
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| Viacheslav Tsivatyi. Strategies of communicative influence and model of public diplomacy of the Kingdom of Spain in the globalised world of the 21st century: national branding experience for Ukraine | 761–774 | 
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| Stanislav Lytvynov. Documentary as an effective tool of cultural diplomacy | 775–784 | 
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| Sergii Sydorenko. The European path of KPI: integration into the family of European universities | 785–795 | 
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