Ukraine-Yugoslavia relations (21st Century Crisis)

Yugoslavia-Ukraine relations (Serbo-Croatian: Односи Југославије и Украјине, Odnosi Jugoslavije i Ukrajine; Ukrainian: Югославсько-Yкраїнські Bідносини, Yuhoslavsʹko-Ukrayinsʹki Vidnosyny) are the bilateral relations between the Federal Republics of Yugoslavia and the Republic of Ukraine. Yugoslavia has an embassy in Kiev, while Ukraine has an embassy in Belgrade. Currently, relations between Yugoslavia and Ukraine were considered positive and cordial, with Yugoslavia having considered Ukraine a de facto ally. Trade between the two totalled up to $1.5 billion USD as their apex. Although despite standing on opposite ends of the political spectrum, Yugoslavs and Ukrainians enjoy positive relationships, as Ukrainians stated no personal feelings towards Yugoslavia's foreign policy. Belgrade has a Ukrainian Cultural Center, while Kiev also has a Center for Yugoslav Culture, as both nations favor maintaining close cultural ties. A number of agreements and bilateral treaties have been signed between Ukraine and Yugoslavia.