Russian foreign minister

Russian foreign minister

FILE PHOTO: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov addresses the Conference on Disarmament at the United Nations in Russian foreign minister, Switzerland, March 20, 2019. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told U.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday that he believed the United States had tried to organize a coup in Venezuela and this violated the United Nations charter, the foreign ministry said. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and condemned Russian military support for his government. All quotes delayed a minimum of 15 minutes. In office since 2004, he is the Foreign Minister of Russia.

Section of the International Economic Relations and the U. Lavrov was born on 21 March 1950 in Moscow, to an Armenian father and a Russian mother from Georgia. During his education at the MGIMO, Lavrov studied international relations. During his summer vacations, Lavrov also worked in Khakassia, Tuva and the Russian Far East. Each semester Lavrov with his fellow students conducted drama performances, which were later presented on the main stage of the university. During the third year of his studies, Lavrov married.

According to the rules of that time, a graduate of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations had to work for the Foreign Ministry for a certain amount of time. Lavrov was employed in the Soviet embassy in Sri Lanka as an advisor, as he was already a specialist on the country. In 1976 Lavrov returned to Moscow. He worked as a third and second secretary in the Section for the International Economic Relations of the USSR. There he was involved in analytics and his office also worked with various international organizations including the United Nations.

In October 1990, Andrey Kozyrev, who led the control of the international organizations at the time, was named Foreign Minister of the Russian SFSR. On 9 March 2004, President Vladimir Putin appointed Lavrov to the post of minister of foreign affairs. He succeeded Igor Ivanov in the post. Lavrov is regarded as continuing in the style of his predecessor: a brilliant diplomat but a civil servant rather than a politician. In 2012, a Russian delegation travelled to Syria to affirm Russia’s backing of the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad. Lavrov and Mikhail Fradkov, who were part of the delegation, were given a royal welcome by thousands of pro-Assad supporters. After the March 2014 Crimean status referendum, Lavrov proposed that Ukraine should be independent of any bloc, that the Russian language be recognised officially, and that the constitution be organised along federal lines.

When G8 leaders voted to officially suspend Russia’s membership on 24 March, Lavrov stated that the G8 was an informal organization and membership was optional for Russia. Ukraine, its dismemberment, and the destruction of Ukrainian statehood. While Lavrov acknowledged that Russia is in contact with the Ukrainian separatist rebels he denied US and EU allegations that Moscow sponsored the rebellion and accused the United States of aggravating the conflict. Our American colleagues still prefer to push the Ukrainian leadership toward a confrontational path. I am convinced that all serious and honest politicians know perfectly well than Russia will never attack a member state of NATO. Lavrov has likened the war of words between U. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to a kindergarten fight between two children, saying “Together with China we’ll continue to strive for a reasonable approach and not an emotional one like when children in a kindergarten start fighting and no-one can stop them.

Iraq “solely because they had 100 percent information that there were no weapons of mass destruction left there. In August 2018, Lavrov said, “unilateral enforcement measures are illegitimate in international affairs” . One way to counter these illegitimate barriers and restrictions is we can use national currencies on our bilateral trade”. Lavrov condemned Ukraine’s 2017 education law, which makes Ukrainian the only language of education in state schools.