Valeriy Chaly appointed deputy head of Ukraine's presidential administration
President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has appointed Valeriy Chaly as deputy head of the Presidential Administration.
The relative order dated June 19 was posted on the president's Web site.
Chaly was born in 1970. Since November 2006 he worked as deputy director general of Razumkov Center and as its director of the international programs. Through November 2009 by April 2010 he was deputy foreign minister of Ukraine. Since May 2010, Chaly worked as deputy director general of Razumkov Center. He has the status of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.
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