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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation since July 2003; born September 7, 1950; graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (MEPhI) in 1973, the Academy of Foreign Trade in 1977; since 1977, he worked in the central apparatus of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and in diplomatic positions abroad (at the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN and at the USSR Embassy in the USA), was the head of the Department of International Scientific and Technical Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; 1994-1995 - Director of the Department of International Scientific and Technical Cooperation; since April 1995 - Director of the Department for Security and Disarmament and Control of Military Technologies, was a member of the Board of the Russian Foreign Ministry; February 1998 - July 2003 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Belgium and Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Brussels concurrently; has the diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary; speaks English and French; married, has a daughter.

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VAVILOV Sergei Ivanovich

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VAVILOV Sergei Ivanovich (1891–1951)

SYRTSOV Sergey Ivanovich

From the book The Most Closed People. From Lenin to Gorbachev: Encyclopedia of Biographies author Zenkovich Nikolay Alexandrovich

SYRTSOV Sergei Ivanovich (07/05/1893 - 04/10/1937). Candidate member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks from January 21, 1929 to December 1, 1930. Member of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks in 1927 - 1930. Candidate member of the Central Committee of the RCP(b) - CPSU(b) in 1924 - 1927. Party member since 1913. Born in the village of Slavgorod, Ekaterinoslav province (now the city

Romanov Sergey Ivanovich

From the book White Front by General Yudenich. Biographies of ranks of the North-Western Army author Rutych Nikolay Nikolaevich

Romanov Sergei Ivanovich Midshipman Born August 22, 1897 Orthodox. Romanov's father Ivan Mikhailovich, lieutenant colonel, was mortally wounded on April 27, 1915 and died the next day. He was buried in the cemetery of the main church of the city of Rzeszow (Galicia). Graduated from the 2nd Cadet Corps

GRITSEVETS Sergey Ivanovich

From the book In the Name of the Motherland. Stories about Chelyabinsk residents - Heroes and twice Heroes of the Soviet Union author Ushakov Alexander Prokopyevich

GRITSEVETS Sergei Ivanovich Sergei Ivanovich Gritsevets was born in 1909 in the village of Borovtsy, Baranovichi district, Brest region, into a peasant family. Belarusian. In 1915, the family moved to the Trans-Urals, to the Shumikha station. In 1927, Sergei arrived in Zlatoust. Worked as a mechanic

GRITSEVETS Sergey Ivanovich

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GRITSEVETS Sergei Ivanovich Sergei Ivanovich Gritsevets was born in 1909 in the village of Borovtsy, Baranovichi district, Brest region. Belarusian by nationality. Member of the CPSU since 1931. During the First World War, he came to the Southern Trans-Urals with his parents. After graduating in 1927

ZIMIN Sergey Ivanovich

From the book Silver Age. Portrait gallery of cultural heroes of the turn of the 19th–20th centuries. Volume 1. A-I author Fokin Pavel Evgenievich

ZIMIN Sergey Ivanovich 21.6 (3.7).1875 – 26.8.1942Moscow entrepreneur and collector. In 1904 he organized a private opera house in Moscow, called the Zimin Opera House. “The creation of a private opera by Sergei Ivanovich Zimin was a wonderful undertaking. - Now I will

TANEEV Sergey Ivanovich

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TANEEV Sergei Ivanovich 13(25).11.1856 – 6(19).6.1915 Composer, pianist, music theorist, teacher. Student of N. Rubinstein and P. Tchaikovsky. In 1881–1905 – professor, in 1885–1889 – director of the Moscow Conservatory. Works: opera “Oresteia” (1887–1894), cantatas “I have erected a monument to myself

SHCHUKIN Sergey Ivanovich

From the book Silver Age. Portrait gallery of cultural heroes of the turn of the 19th–20th centuries. Volume 3. S-Y author Fokin Pavel Evgenievich

SHCHUKIN Sergey Ivanovich 15(27).5.1854 – 10.1.1936Moscow collector and philanthropist. After 1917, his collection of Western European paintings was nationalized and is currently part of the State Museum of Fine Arts. A. S. Pushkina (Moscow),

SERGEY IVANOVICH PAVLOV

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SERGEY IVANOVICH PAVLOV Born on June 30, 1935 in the city of Berdyansk (now Ukraine). In Sochi, where the family moved, he studied at school with the future pilot-cosmonaut of the USSR, twice Hero of the Soviet Union Vitaly Sevastyanov. In 1956 he graduated from the Moscow Civil Engineering

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Sergei Ivanovich Talberg “He’s a bastard. Nothing more!” Turbin said to himself, alone across the room and the hallway from Elena. Elena’s thoughts were transmitted to him and burned him for many minutes. “A bastard, and I’m really a rag.” If I didn’t kick him out, then at least you need

NOTE OF THE HERO OF THE SOVIET UNION Komsomol member M. T. KISLYAK FROM KHARKOV GESTAPO

From the book Dead Heroes Speak. Suicide letters from fighters against fascism author author unknown

NOTE OF THE HERO OF THE SOVIET UNION Komsomol member M. T. KISLYAK FROM KHARKOV GESTAPO No later than June 18, 1943 Comrades! I am dying for my Motherland, not sparing my life. Goodbye, dear sister Natasha and mom and dad. Maria June 18, 1943 in the village of Lednoye (suburb Kharkov) the Nazis hanged three

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Lazarev Sergei Ivanovich By age, he is the youngest pilot in the regiment. The war battered him greatly, but did not weaken him. Sergei is still cheerful, cheerful and always somehow in a hurry to fight,” this is how he remembered his fellow soldier in 1943. The later famous ace twice Hero

Safronov Sergey Ivanovich

From the book Soviet Aces. Essays on Soviet pilots author Bodrikhin Nikolay Georgievich

Sergei Ivanovich Safronov The fate of this pilot is symbolic: having completed one of his first flights together with Valery Chkalov, he went through the war from Stalingrad to Germany, after the war he worked at the Saratov flying club, where he had the chance to be the mentor of the first

Elagin Sergey Ivanovich

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Arkhangelsky Sergey Ivanovich

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Born on September 7, 1950 in Moscow in the family of a Soviet foreign intelligence officer. His father, Ivan Petrovich Kislyak, was a major general of the KGB of the USSR, in 1972-1977. - Head of the KGB station in Paris (France). By nationality – Ukrainian.

In 1973 he graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (now the National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI"), in 1977 - the All-Union Academy of Foreign Trade (now the All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation).

In 1973-1974 worked as an engineer-physicist at the Institute of Atomic Energy named after I.V. Kurchatov (now the National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute").
Since 1977 - in the system of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was the third secretary of the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN in New York (USA). In 1981-1985 served as second secretary of the Soviet permanent mission to the UN.
In 1985-1989 - First Secretary, Counselor of the USSR Embassy in the USA.
In 1989-1991 - Deputy Director of the Department of International Organizations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Since November 8, 1992, he was the representative of the Russian Federation on the board of governors of the International Scientific and Technical Center (Moscow).
In 1993-1995 headed the Department of International Scientific and Technical Cooperation of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
From April 1995 to February 1998, he was Director of the Department for Security and Disarmament Issues of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
From February 25, 1998 to July 4, 2003 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Belgium. Concurrently, until March 11, 2003, he served as the permanent representative of the Russian Federation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Brussels, Belgium. Replaced Vitaly Churkin as ambassador and permanent representative. In 1998-1999, on the eve of NATO aggression against Yugoslavia, Sergei Kislyak negotiated with the leadership of the North Atlantic Alliance on the issue of the Serbo-Albanian conflict in the autonomous province of Kosovo and Metohija (Yugoslavia); in 1999 - on the participation and area of ​​responsibility of the Russian contingent in the International Security Forces in Kosovo under the leadership of the alliance.
From July 4, 2003 to July 26, 2008, he served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (the department was headed by Igor Ivanov from 1998 to 2004, and Sergey Lavrov from 2004). He oversaw relations with the countries of North and Latin America, issues of international security and disarmament, Russia’s participation in the Group of Eight (G8; since 2014, meetings of the association have been held without the participation of Russia, the name has changed to the Group of Seven, G7). He headed Russian delegations at international and bilateral negotiations on issues of non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Korean and Iranian nuclear programs. In 2005, he negotiated the creation of a Russian-Iranian uranium enrichment enterprise on the territory of the Russian Federation (Iran refused this proposal). In 2004-2006 headed the Russian delegation at meetings of the Russian-American Working Group on Combating Terrorism. In 2007-2008 represented the Russian Federation at meetings of the Russian-American Working Group on Strategic Dialogue, where the problem of deploying American missile defense in Eastern Europe was discussed.
In 2008-2017 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the United States of America and, concurrently, permanent observer of the Russian Federation at the Organization of American States (Washington, USA).
He was appointed Ambassador to the United States by decree of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on July 26, 2008. In 2017, Sergei Kislyak became a key figure in the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the US presidential campaign in 2016. Leading American media accused several officials from the close circle of President Donald Trump in secret relations with Russia, in particular, in contacts with the Russian Ambassador. The Politico newspaper in February 2017 called Kislyak “Washington’s most dangerous diplomat.” On February 13, 2017, Assistant to the President of the United States for National Security Michael Flynn, who was suspected of negotiating with Kislyak regarding the possible lifting of anti-Russian sanctions, resigned. In March 2017, US Attorney General and Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from the investigation into “Russian interference” in the Trump campaign after it became known about his meeting with the Russian ambassador.
On June 2, 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, called the information campaign around the Russian ambassador in Washington “hysteria.” The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, described it as “harassment” of the Russian diplomat and “part of the internal political struggle that unfolded in Washington.”
On August 21, 2017, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Sergei Kislyak was released from the post of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the United States of America. He was replaced at the head of the Russian diplomatic mission by Anatoly Antonov.
On September 19, 2017, the elected head of the Republic of Mordovia, Vladimir Volkov, signed a decree appointing former Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak as a member of the Federation Council, a representative of the executive branch of the republic. According to the document, Sergey Kislyak has been vested with powers since September 20, 2017.
On September 27, 2017, Konstantin Kosachev was appointed first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs.

The total amount of declared income for 2017 was 10 million 892 thousand rubles, spouses - 361 thousand rubles.
The total amount of declared income for 2018 was 5 million 445 thousand rubles, spouses - 344 thousand rubles.

Has the diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (1995).

Awarded the Orders of Friendship (1996), Honor (2003), "For Services to the Fatherland" IV degree (2006) and Alexander Nevsky (2017).

Honored Worker of the Diplomatic Service of the Russian Federation (2015).

Speaks English and French.

Married, has a daughter.

Successor: Vadim Borisovich Lukov February 25 - March 11 Predecessor: position established Successor: Konstantin Vasilievich Totsky Religion: Birth: September 7(1950-09-07 ) (68 years old)
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Sergei Ivanovich Kislyak(born September 7) - Russian diplomat.

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Predecessor:
Vitaly Ivanovich Churkin
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Belgium
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February 25 - July 4
Successor:
Vadim Borisovich Lukov
Predecessor:
position established
Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to NATO
(at the same time)
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February 25, 1998 - March 11, 2003
Successor:
Konstantin Vasilievich Totsky
Predecessor:
Yuri Viktorovich Ushakov
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the USA
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Since July 26, 2008
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Excerpt characterizing Kislyak, Sergey Ivanovich

Death will wait for you!
Do you see? - And on the graves
Sunny May lives on!
Flames with flowers
Even the land of graves...
So why is there so little
Have you, my son, lived?
My bright-eyed boy,
Joy, my hope!
Don't go, my darling,
Do not leave me...
He named him Alexander, choosing this name himself, since his mother was in the hospital and he had no one else to ask. And when the grandmother offered to help bury the baby, the father categorically refused. He did everything himself, from start to finish, although I can’t even imagine how much grief he had to endure, burying his newborn son, and at the same time knowing that his beloved wife was dying in the hospital... But dad is everything endured without a single word of reproach to anyone, only the only thing he prayed for was that his beloved Annushka would return to him, until this terrible blow completely knocked her down, and until night fell on her exhausted brain...
And so my mother returned, and he was completely powerless to help her with anything, and did not know at all how to get her out of this terrible, “dead” state...
The death of little Alexander deeply shocked the entire Seryogin family. It seemed that sunlight would never return to this sad house, and laughter would never sound again... Mom was still “dead.” And although her young body, obeying the laws of nature, began to grow stronger and stronger, her wounded soul, despite all the efforts of her father, was still far away, like a bird that had flown away, and, having plunged deeply into the ocean of pain, was in no hurry to return from there...

But soon, after some six months, good news came to them - mom was pregnant again... Dad was scared at first, but seeing that mom suddenly started to come to life very quickly, he decided to take the risk, and now everyone is with great impatience were expecting a second child... This time they were very careful and tried in every possible way to protect my mother from any unwanted accidents. But, unfortunately, trouble, apparently for some reason, fell in love with this hospitable door... And it knocked again...
Out of fright, knowing the sad story of my mother’s first pregnancy, and fearing that something would go “wrong” again, the doctors decided to perform a “caesarean section” even before contractions began (!). And apparently they did it too early... One way or another, a girl was born who was named Marianna. But, unfortunately, she also managed to live for a very short time - three days later, this fragile, slightly blossoming life, for reasons unknown to anyone, was interrupted...
An eerie impression was created that someone really didn’t want her mother to give birth at all... And although by nature and genetics she was a strong woman absolutely suitable for childbearing, she was already afraid to even think about repeating such a cruel attempt once upon a time at all...
But man is a surprisingly strong creature, and is capable of enduring much more than he himself could ever imagine... Well, pain, even the most terrible, (if it does not immediately break the heart) once apparently dulls, repressed, eternally living in each of us, hope. That’s why, exactly a year later, very easily and without any complications, on an early December morning, another daughter was born to the Seryogin family, and this happy daughter turned out to be me... But... this birth would probably have ended differently happily, if everything continued to happen according to the pre-prepared plan of our “compassionate” doctors... On a cold December morning, mother was taken to the hospital, even before her contractions began, in order, again, “to be sure” that “ “nothing bad” will happen (!!!)... Wildly nervous from “bad premonitions,” dad rushed back and forth along the long hospital corridor, unable to calm down, because he knew that, according to their common agreement, mom did such try one last time, and if something happens to the child this time too, it means they will never be destined to see their children... The decision was difficult, but dad preferred to see, if not the children, then at least his beloved “ little star” alive, and not bury his entire family at once, without even really understanding what his family really means...
To my father’s great regret, Dr. Ingelevicius, who was still the chief surgeon there, again came to check on my mother, and it was very, very difficult to avoid his “high” attention... After “carefully” examining my mother, Ingelevicius said that he would come tomorrow at 6 o'clock in the morning, perform another “caesarean section” on mom, to which poor dad almost had a heart attack...
But at about five o’clock in the morning a very pleasant young midwife came to my mother and, much to my mother’s surprise, cheerfully said:
- Well, let’s get ready, now we’ll give birth!
When the frightened mother asked - what about the doctor? The woman, calmly looking into her eyes, affectionately replied that, in her opinion, it was high time for her mother to give birth to live (!) children... And she began to gently and carefully massage her mother’s belly, as if little by little preparing her for a “soon and happy” childbirth ... And so, with the light hand of this wonderful unknown midwife, at about six o’clock in the morning, my mother easily and quickly gave birth to her first living child, who, fortunately, turned out to be me.
- Well, look at this doll, mom! – the midwife cheerfully exclaimed, bringing mother the already washed and clean, small, screaming bundle. And my mother, seeing her little daughter alive and healthy for the first time... fainted with joy...

When exactly at six o'clock in the morning Dr. Ingelevichius entered the room, a wonderful picture appeared before his eyes - a very happy couple was lying on the bed - it was my mother and I, her living newborn daughter... But instead of being happy for such an unexpected happy In the end, for some reason the doctor went into a real rage and, without saying a word, jumped out of the room...
We never found out what really happened with all the “tragically unusual” births of my poor, suffering mother. But one thing was clear for sure - someone really didn’t want at least one mother’s child to be born into this world alive. But apparently the one who so carefully and reliably protected me throughout my entire life, this time decided to prevent the death of the Seryogins’ child, somehow knowing that he would probably be the last in this family...
This is how, “with obstacles,” my amazing and unusual life once began, the appearance of which, even before my birth, fate, already quite complex and unpredictable, had in store for me....
Or maybe it was someone who already knew then that someone would need my life for something, and someone tried very hard so that I would still be born on this earth, despite all the “difficulties” created obstacles"...

As time went. My tenth winter has already completely ruled the yard, covering everything around with a snow-white fluffy cover, as if wanting to show that she is the full-fledged mistress here at the moment.
More and more people went into stores to stock up on New Year's gifts in advance, and even the air already “smelled” the holiday.
Two of my favorite days were approaching - my birthday and New Year, between which there was only a two-week difference, which allowed me to fully enjoy their “celebration”, without any long break...
I hovered around my grandmother all day long, trying to find out what I would get for my “special” day this year?.. But for some reason my grandmother did not give in, although before it had never been very difficult for me to “melt” her silence even before my birthday and find out what kind of “pleasure” I can expect. But this year, for some reason, to all my “hopeless” attempts, my grandmother only smiled mysteriously and answered that it was a “surprise” and that she was absolutely sure that I would really like it. So, no matter how hard I tried, she stood firm and did not give in to any provocations. There was nowhere to go - we had to wait...
Therefore, in order to at least occupy myself with something and not think about gifts, I began to compile a “holiday menu”, which my grandmother allowed me to choose at my own discretion this year. But, I must honestly say, this was not the easiest task, since the grandmother could create real culinary miracles and choosing from such an “abundance” was not so easy, and even more so, catching the grandmother doing something impossible was In general, the matter is almost hopeless. Even the most fastidious gourmets, I think, would find something to enjoy at her place! for the first time it was allowed to invite so many guests. Grandma took all this very seriously, and we sat with her for about an hour, discussing what special thing she could “spell” for me. Now, of course, I understand that she just wanted to please me and show that what is important to me is just as important to her. This was always very pleasant and helped me feel needed and to some extent even “significant”, as if I were an adult, mature person who meant a lot to her. I think it is very important for each of us (children) that someone truly believes in us, since we all need to maintain our self-confidence in this fragile and highly “fluctuating” time of childhood maturation, which is already almost always reveals a violent inferiority complex and extreme risk in everything we try to prove our human worth. Grandmother understood this perfectly, and her friendly attitude always helped me to continue my “crazy” search for myself without fear in any life circumstances that came my way.

Education

In 1973 he graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, in 1977 - from the All-Union Academy of Foreign Trade. Speaks English and French.

Diplomatic Service

In diplomatic work - since 1977. He held various positions in the central apparatus of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs and abroad.

1981-1985 - Second Secretary of the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN in New York.

1985-1989 - First Secretary, Counselor of the USSR Embassy in the USA.

1989-1991 - Deputy Director of the Department of International Organizations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

1991-1993 - Deputy Director of the Department for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

1993-1995 - Director of the Department for International Scientific and Technical Cooperation of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In 1995-1998 - Director of the Department for Security and Disarmament Issues of the Russian Foreign Ministry, member of the Board of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

From February 25, 1998 to July 4, 2003 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Belgium and concurrently the Permanent Representative of Russia to NATO (until March 11, 2003)

From July 4, 2003 to July 26, 2008 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. He oversaw relations with American countries, issues of international security and disarmament, and Russia’s participation in the G8.

Since July 26, 2008 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the United States of America, permanent observer of the Russian Federation to the Organization of American States in Washington, United States of America, part-time.

Awards

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (November 16, 2006) - for his great contribution to the preparation and holding of the meeting of heads of state and government of the G8 member countries in St. Petersburg
  • Order of Honor (September 21, 2003) - for active participation in the implementation of the foreign policy of the Russian Federation and many years of conscientious work
  • Order of Friendship (April 9, 1996) - for services to the state, great contribution to the preparation and successful implementation of the first stage of Russian-American cooperation in the field of manned space flights under the Mir-Shuttle program

Diplomatic rank

(3) Soviet and Russian statesman and politician, diplomat. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the United States from July 26, 2008 to August 21, 2017. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (2003-2008), Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Belgium and part-time Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to NATO (1998-2003).

"Biography"

Born in Moscow into a Ukrainian family

Education

In 1973 he graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, in 1977 - from the All-Union Academy of Foreign Trade. Speaks English and French.

Activity

In diplomatic work since 1977. He held various positions in the central apparatus of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs and abroad.

In 1981-1985 - Second Secretary of the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN in New York.

In 1985-1989 - First Secretary, Counselor of the USSR Embassy in the USA.

"News"

Kislyak called the expulsion of diplomats from the UK irresponsible

Russia's reaction to the expulsion of diplomats from the UK will be such that London "will feel the irresponsibility of its actions." This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the International Committee of the Federation Council Sergei Kislyak, RIA Novosti reports.

Former Russian Ambassador to the United States welcomed the resumption of visa interviews

The resumption of interviews for non-immigrant visas at the US Consulates General in St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Vladivostok from December 11 indicates the “presence of political will” in Washington to change the attitude of Russians. This was stated by the former Russian Ambassador to the United States, first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Sergei Kislyak, RIA Novosti reports.

Former Russian ambassador to the United States became a senator from Mordovia

Former Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak became a member of the Federation Council for the first time. This was reported by an RBC correspondent who was present at the plenary meeting of the chamber.

Kislyak spoke about the many options for Russia's response to US actions

Russia has many options for responding to US actions regarding the situation around Russian diplomatic facilities. Former Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak spoke about this in an interview with Izvestia.

Ex-Russian Ambassador to the United States calls accusations of espionage “nonsense”

Kislyak completed his mission as Russian Ambassador to the United States

Sergei Kislyak, having held a farewell reception “for colleagues and friends” the day before, ended his work as Russian Ambassador to the United States. Now his post will have to be taken by Anatoly Antonov

Kislyak was nominated as a candidate for the post of senator in the Federation Council

Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak has been selected as a candidate for the post of senator from the Republic of Mordovia in the Federation Council. This was stated by the acting head of the republic, Vladimir Volkov, according to a message from his press service received by RBC. Volkov on Friday, July 21, was registered as a candidate for the post of head of the Republic of Mordovia.

Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak, after returning from Washington, will work in the Federation Council as a representative of the interests of one of the governors. According to Vedomosti, the appointment of the ambassador will take place in September.

Izvestia announced the date of Kislyak’s return to Russia

Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak will return to Russia on July 22. This was reported by the Izvestia newspaper with reference to the scientific director of the Institute of the USA and Canada of the Russian Academy of Sciences Sergei Rogov.

The Russian Ambassador to the United States spoke about working in a “poisoned atmosphere”

Before returning to Moscow, Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak spoke about the main obstacles to improving relations between Russia and the United States. What hinders work the most is the “poisoned atmosphere,” he believes

Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak spoke in an interview with TASS about his work in this post, as well as about what is preventing the establishment of relations between Moscow and Washington.

According to him, working with the administration of US President Donald Trump is “not easy” due to the internal political confrontation in the United States. “Sometimes you are amazed at how easily the American political class is ready to sacrifice normality in our relations,” the ambassador noted.

Sergey Kislyak: I think history will refute untruths over time

Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak ends his work in Washington. He arrived in the American capital in July 2008 - just before the August conflict in South Ossetia, which led to a sharp deterioration in relations between Russia and the United States in the last months of the Republican administration of George W. Bush in power.

Then there was the eighth anniversary of Democrat Barack Obama, which began with an attempt to “reset” US-Russian relations and ended with an even deeper decline amid direct accusations of Russia interfering in the pre-election political processes in the United States. These accusations are still being fanned by the opposition Democratic Party and the media close to it to attack the current US President, Republican Donald Trump.

The immediate cause for them is often “leaks” to the press of information about contacts between people from Trump’s circle and the Russian ambassador. And although no one has ever proven that Kislyak was doing anything other than performing his direct official duties, telephone conversations with him led to the resignation of Trump's national security adviser Michael Flynn. And then the president himself came under fire for warmly receiving the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry and the Russian ambassador at the White House in May and allegedly being too frank with them.

McFaul announced Kislyak's resignation from the post of Russian Ambassador to the United States

Former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul said that Ambassador Sergei Kislyak is preparing to leave the Russian embassy in the United States.

Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergei Kislyak resigns. This was reported by former US Ambassador to the Russian Federation Michael McFaul on his Twitter.

“Ambassador Kislyak is preparing to leave the Russian Embassy in the United States, I wish him all the best. When I was in government service, it was a pleasure to work with him, even though we disagreed,” he wrote.



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