Vladimir Lavrov

Vladimir Lavrov in the Netherlands in 1967
Vladimir Lavrov, Andrei Gromyko and Barend Biesheuvel in 1972

Vladimir Sergeyevich Lavrov (Russian: Владимир Сергеевич Лавров; 4 October 1919 – 7 June 2011) was a Soviet diplomat and ambassador.

Lavrov graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute and Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and defended a habilitation in historical sciences.[1] He took the following diplomatic positions:[2]

  • 1947–1952 – official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • 1952–1953 – First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy to the United Kingdom
  • 1953–1956 – assistant to the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union
  • 1956–1959 – adviser at the Soviet Embassy to the United States
  • 1959–1960 – curator of Soviet-Yemen relations
  • 1960–1964 – senior official at the European division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • 1964–1967 – Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Kenya
  • 1967–1973 – Ambassador of the Soviet Union to the Netherlands
  • 1973–1977 – director of the Personnel Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • 1977–1983 – Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Switzerland
  • 1983–1987 – Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Turkey

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