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Ukraine diplomats say the U.S. officials in charge of an international database on geographic names have agreed to change the official spelling of the Ukrainian capital from the commonly used Russian variant, Kiev, to Kyiv – the one that more accurately reflects its spelling and pronunciation in the Ukrainian language.

In a statement posted on June 13 on its Facebook page, Ukraine's embassy in Washington said the decision by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names would come into effect on June 17, RFE/RL reports.

It said the change in the board's international database would impact the official spelling of the Ukrainian capital beyond the United States – particularly for international flight listings at airports around the world and by international organizations.

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The statement said the request for the change was made by Ukraine's ambassador to the United States, Valeriy Chaly.

The U.S. Board of Geographic Names is a federal body that operates under the U.S. secretary of the interior. It has a mandate to standardize geographic names for official U.S. government business.

Ukraine has been campaigning under the slogan #KyivNotKiev for international entities and countries to spell places in Ukraine in a way that reflects Ukrainian phonetics.

In May, the Ukrainian government approved a law that requires all Slavic names, including Russian ones, to be spelled according to Ukrainian-language standards.