Consulate of Ukraine in Penang, Malaysia

Consulate of Ukraine in Penang, Malaysia We have started our work in August 2020 under the jurisdiction of the Embassy of Ukraine in Kuala Lumpur.

We're ready to serve the Ukrainian in Penang and we will enhance the Ukraine-Malaysia trade and investment relationship

26/09/2025

For the first time, the International Crimea Platform Summit took place on the global stage – during the UN General Assembly in New York 🌍

More than 60 participants, including around 40 heads of state and government, joined to reaffirm: the world has not forgotten Crimea or the people living under Russia's temporary occupation.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed that the weak reaction to Russia's aggression in Crimea emboldened Moscow's addiction to war. Today, we cannot allow war to become the 'new normal'.

Crimea is home to many peoples, including the Indigenous Crimean Tatars – persecuted for their culture, identity, and faith. Justice for them means justice for international law and for all nations.

Ukraine's message is clear: the world remembers, it will not forgive, and it will keep fighting for freedom and dignity to prevail 🇺🇦

26/09/2025
A heartfelt celebration of Ukraine's Independence Day, hosted by the Consulate of Ukraine in Penang
23/08/2025

A heartfelt celebration of Ukraine's Independence Day, hosted by the Consulate of Ukraine in Penang

Some 50 guests gathered in a quiet yet deeply meaningful gathering at the office of the Ukrainian Honorary Consul in Green Hall, George Town, Penang, to commemorate the Independence Day of Ukraine. Falling on Sunday, August 24, 2025, Ukraine’s Independence Day marks a solemn but powerful reminder ...

Happy Independence Day, Ukraine!  We wish the people of Ukraine continued strength, unwavering spirit, and a future of p...
23/08/2025

Happy Independence Day, Ukraine!
We wish the people of Ukraine continued strength, unwavering spirit, and a future of peace in a free, independent Ukraine.

Слава Україні! Slava Ukraini!🇺🇦💙💛

10/06/2025

Overnight, Russia launched 53 Shahed drones, 4 guided bombs and a missile against Kharkiv and surrounding areas.

At least 3 people were killed. Over 20 were injured, including 2 children.

A nine-storey apartment block was hit, setting multiple floors ablaze. Private houses and a civilian enterprise were also struck. Fires broke out across the city. Rescuers worked through the night, pulling survivors from the rubble.

Once again, Russia deliberately targeted civilian areas. Once again, innocent lives were lost.

Ukraine and its partners must keep up the pressure — more sanctions, more isolation for the aggressor, and more support for Ukraine's air defences.

10/06/2025

Russia has launched a further inhumane attack on Kharkiv — its second today.

At least one person has been killed. More than 40 people were injured, including children.

In the middle of the day, Russia dropped guided aerial bombs on the city — hitting civilian areas, including near a children's railway. No military purpose — only terror.

Russia's actions cannot be tolerated. We must put more pressure on Russia. More sanctions. More isolation. More air defences to protect Ukrainian cities and people.

10/06/2025
17/04/2025

The Latvian parliament approved a bill to withdraw the country from the Ottawa Treaty on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines, Estonian broadcaster Delfi reported on April 16.

17/04/2025

Chinese nationals captured by Ukraine on the battlefield have previously recorded and published snippets from their journey to enlist in the Russian military and fight against Ukraine, public broadcaster Suspilne reported on April 16.

PRESS RELEASERUSSIAN BALLISTIC MISSILE STRIKE ON SUMY DURING PALM SUNDAY CELEBRATIONSOn the morning of April 13, Palm Su...
14/04/2025

PRESS RELEASE

RUSSIAN BALLISTIC MISSILE STRIKE ON SUMY DURING
PALM SUNDAY CELEBRATIONS

On the morning of April 13, Palm Sunday, as Ukrainians gathered to celebrate one of the holiest Christian holidays, the Russian Federation committed yet another heinous war crime by launching a ballistic missile attack on the city of Sumy.

Two missiles struck the city center in a deliberate and calculated act of terror. One missile hit a public trolleybus filled with civilians. The second targeted the Cultural Center of Sumy University, where local residents were attending educational and cultural events. As of today, at least 34 civilians were killed, including two children, and more than 100 others were injured.

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha strongly condemned the attack, stating “Just now, in the morning of Palm Sunday, when believers go to church to celebrate the Lord’s entry into Jerusalem, Russia launched a horrific attack on the residential area of Sumy city. Many civilians have been killed and injured. Launching such an attack on a major Christian holiday is absolute evil.”

This deliberate strike on civilians is not an isolated incident but part of Russia’s ongoing campaign of terror against Ukraine. For the second consecutive month, Russia has rejected the United States’ proposal for a full ceasefire, which Ukraine accepted unconditionally on March 11. Instead, the Kremlin continues to escalate its violence and atrocities.

Ukraine is urgently sharing all information regarding this barbaric act with its international partners and institutions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls on all governments and international organizations to:
• Condemn Russia’s deliberate attack on civilians;
• Provide Ukraine with additional air defense capabilities to protect its cities and people;
• Increase diplomatic and economic pressure on Moscow to end its war of aggression;
• Strengthen and accelerate the implementation of real and effective security guarantees for Ukraine.

“Strength is the only language they can understand and the only way to put an end to the horrific terror,” the Foreign Minister emphasized.
This Palm Sunday, while millions prayed for peace, Russia chose murder. Ukraine mourns the victims of Sumy and reaffirms its determination to defend its people and sovereignty. The world must respond. Ukrainian lives depend on it.

Embassy of Ukraine in Malaysia
14 April 2025

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