Mykola Liubynsky graduated from the Faculty of Philology of the University of Kyiv (1916).
From December 1917 to February 1918 - he was a participant in the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty, where he signed on behalf of the Ukrainian delegation the Appeal to Germany about the need to provide military aid to the Ukrainian National Republic.
[1] From March 3, 1918 - April 28, 1918 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine[2] In 1920s - he lived in Kyiv, was a research associate at the Institute of the Ukrainian Scientific Language and co-editor of the Bulletin of the Institute of the Ukrainian Scientific Language.
December 15, 1937 - Sentenced to the highest degree of punishment, by a special troika of the Leningrad Regional NKVD Directorate.
January 8, 1938 - he was executed by firing squad in Sandarmokh, Karelia.