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Political Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. In 2005–2006, Filipchuk headed the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and served as a spokesperson for the Ministry. From 2006 to 2010, he was Deputy Head of Ukraine's Delegation to the European Union. Then, in 2010–2011, he served as Director of the department for the European Union at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 2011 to 2012, he headed the Political Department of the Ministry. In May 2012, Filipchuk started working at the Cabinet of Ministers. There, he headed the Department of European Integration at the Secretariat of the Cabinet.
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In 2014 Filipchuk created an independent online media platform
Apostrophe that started its work in August 2014. The website is owned by the European Media Group LLC, founded by Filipchuk. In 2016 Filipchuk supported an online media platform Realist, that is part of Glas-Media LLC, founded by
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Filipchuk is an author of many research papers, documents and articles on foreign policy and European integration. He wrote a project called «Strategies for Ukraine’s European Integration», which was adopted by the President's decree on June 11, 1998.
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Filipchuk has served as a senior advisor of the International Centre for Policy Studies (ICPS), one of Ukraine's leading think tanks. He also founded an online media outlet called Apostrophe (2014) and Apostrophe TV channel (2020).
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. From 1997 to 1999, he worked as the First Secretary of the Department for Euro-Atlantic Integration. He also headed the European Union Department of the
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Filipchuk. Filipchuk expanded the audience through video production by starting an "Apostrophe TV" channel, that began satellite broadcasting on June 1, 2020. Filipchuk owns a 40% stake in
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