Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service

The Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the RF (D/SVR) serves as the head of the Russian Civil Intelligence Agency, which is one of several Russian intelligence agencies. The Director of SVR reports directly to the president of Russia.

Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service
Emblem of the Foreign Intelligence Service
Flag of the Foreign Intelligence Service
Incumbent
Sergey Naryshkin

since 22 September 2016
AbbreviationD/SVR
ResidenceYasenovo, Moscow
AppointerPresident
Formation26 December 1991
First holderYevgeni Primakov
WebsiteSVR

The Director is assisted by the Deputy Director, and he is a civilian or a general or flag officer of the armed forces. The Director is appointed by the President, with the concurring or nonconcurring recommendation from the Head of Security Council.

History

On 26 December 1991, Boris Yeltsin appointed the Director of newly created SVR, Mr. Yevgeni Primakov, who led the organization for six years and made the SVR as one of the most successful Intelligence agencies in the world.

The current director is Sergey Naryshkin, who took over on 22 September 2016.[1]

List of Directors

No. DirectorTook officeLeft officeTime in officePresident(s)
1
Primakov, YevgeniYevgeni Primakov
(1929–2015)
26 December 19919 January 19964 years, 14 daysBoris Yeltsin
2
Trubnikov, VyacheslavVyacheslav Trubnikov
(born 1944)
10 January 199620 May 20004 years, 131 daysBoris Yeltsin
Vladimir Putin
3
Lebedev, SergeySergei Lebedev
(born 1948)
20 May 20006 October 20077 years, 139 daysVladimir Putin
4
Fradkov, MikhailMikhail Fradkov
(born 1950)
6 October 200722 September 20168 years, 352 daysVladimir Putin
Dmitry Medvedev
Vladimir Putin
5
Naryshkin, SergeySergey Naryshkin
(born 1954)
22 September 2016Incumbent3 years, 241 daysVladimir Putin

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