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Kushneruk is a diplomat (WP:DIPLOMAT) who is a "head of mission" (Consul General in San Francisco), hence notability. Additionally, Kushneruk received press coverage for his work with California, Arizona and Utah officials to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine in the context of Russian invasion of Ukraine (a notable diplomatic event). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Trzb (talk • contribs)
As I noted in my most recent edit summary, consul generals of Ukraine are not the country's head of mission in the US. The current head of mission is Ambassador Oksana Markarova. The coverage of Kushneruk with respect to his efforts in relation to the Russian invasion of Ukraine looks insignificant so far, if we're talking about the currently-cited articles such as [1]; being quoted as a spokesperson for Ukraine is bread-and-butter for diplomats, it is not an example of significant coverage of Kushneruk himself. signed, Rosguilltalk16:37, 20 January 2024 (UTC)Reply