Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service explained

Post:Director
Body:the Foreign Intelligence Service
Insignia:Emblem of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia.svg
Insigniacaption:Emblem of the Foreign Intelligence Service
Flag:Flag of the Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia).svgborder
Flagcaption:Flag of the Foreign Intelligence Service
Incumbent:Sergey Naryshkin
Incumbentsince:22 September 2016
Abbreviation:D/SVR
Residence:Yasenovo, Moscow
Appointer:President
Formation:26 December 1991
First:Yevgeni Primakov
Website:SVR

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

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 Yevgeni Primakov who led the organization for six years.

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

List of directors

Notes and References

  1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37442330 Putin names ally Sergei Naryshkin as new foreign spy chief