Post: | Ambassador |
Body: | the Russian Federation to the Republic of Poland |
Insignia: | MID emblem.png |
Incumbentsince: | 26 August 2014 |
Department: | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Embassy of Russia in Warsaw |
Style: | His Excellency |
Reports To: | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Seat: | Warsaw |
Appointer: | President of Russia |
Termlength: | At the pleasure of the President |
Insigniacaption: | Emblem of the Russian Foreign Ministry |
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Republic of Poland is the official representative of the President and the Government of the Russian Federation to the President and the Government of Poland.
The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia in Warsaw.[1] There are consulates general in Gdańsk, Kraków, and Poznań.[2] [3] [4] The post of Russian Ambassador to Poland is currently held by, incumbent since 26 August 2014.[5]
See main article: Poland–Russia relations. Poland and Russia have exchanged diplomatic missions for centuries. The first ambassador in the modern meaning of this word, from Poland to Russia, was Antoni Augustyn Deboli, in the late 18th century. After the period of partitions of Poland, in 1918, relations were established between the Second Polish Republic and Soviet Union. After Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 those relations were broken, to be briefly reestablished in 1941 after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, when the Soviet Union and Polish government in exile agreed to cooperate against their common enemy, Nazi Germany. Those relations were broken in 1943 after discovery of the Katyn massacre. In 1989 the communist government of the Polish People's Republic was replaced with a democratic form that continues to the present; after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Poland recognised the Russian Federation.
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Envoy | 1584 | 1598 | ||
Envoy | 1598 | 1606 | ||
Envoy | 1640 | 1648 | ||
Johann Patkul | Envoy | 1703 | 1703 | |
Envoy | 1701 | 1706 | ||
Vasily Dolgorukov | Envoy | 1706 | 1707 | |
Envoy | 1709 | 1712 | ||
Resident | 1712 | 1718 | ||
Envoy | 1714 | 1714 | ||
Ambassador | 1715 | 1721 | ||
See main article: Ambassadors and envoys from Russia to Poland (1763–1794).
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Envoy | 1721 | 1725 | ||
Vasily Dolgorukov | Envoy | 1725 | 1726 | |
Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin | Envoy | 1726 | 1731 | |
Envoy | 1728 | 1729 | ||
Ambassador | 1730 | 1733 | ||
Hermann Karl von Keyserling | Ambassador | 1733 | 1744 | |
Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin | Ambassador | 1744 | 1748 | |
Hermann Karl von Keyserling | Ambassador | 1749 | 1752 | |
Ambassador | 1752 | 1758 | ||
Mikhail Volkonsky | Ambassador | 1757 | 1758 | |
Ambassador | 1758 | 1762 | ||
Hermann Karl von Keyserling | Ambassador | 1763 | 1764 | |
Nikolai Repnin | Ambassador | 1764 | 1768 | |
Mikhail Volkonsky | Ambassador | 1769 | 1771 | |
Ambassador | 1771 | 1772 | ||
Otto Magnus von Stackelberg | Ambassador | 1772 | 1790 | |
Yakov Bulgakov | Ambassador | 1790 | 1792 | |
Jacob von Sievers | Ambassador | 1793 | 1793 | |
Iosif Igelström | Ambassador | 1793 | 1794 | |
Ambassador | 1794 | 1795 | ||
See main article: Ambassadors and envoys from the Soviet Union to Poland.
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Lev Karakhan | Diplomatic Representative | 30 May 1921 | 9 October 1922 | |
Diplomatic Representative | 16 October 1922 | 16 October 1924 | ||
Pyotr Voykov | Diplomatic Representative | 16 October 1924 | 7 June 1927 | |
Aleksandr Ulyanov | Chargé d'affaires | 7 June 1927 | 1927 | |
Diplomatic Representative | 17 September 1927 | 1 December 1929 | ||
Yuriy Kotsiubynsky | Chargé d'affaires | 1 December 1929 | 30 January 1930 | |
Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko | Diplomatic Representative | 3 January 1930 | 5 April 1934 | |
Yakov Davydov | Diplomatic Representative | 5 April 1934 | 26 October 1937 | |
Chargé d'affaires | 1937 | 1939 | ||
Nikolai Sharonov | Diplomatic Representative | 1 June 1939 | 25 October 1939 | |
Invasion of Poland – Diplomatic relations interrupted (1939–1941) | ||||
Aleksandr Bogomolov | Ambassador | 21 August 1941 | 25 April 1943 | Representative to the Polish government-in-exile in London |
Relations deteriorate over investigation of Soviet repressions of Polish citizens and Katyn massacre – Diplomatic relations interrupted (1943–1945) | ||||
See main article: Ambassadors and envoys from the Soviet Union to Poland.
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Ambassador | 6 June 1945 | 2 March 1951 | ||
Arkady Sobolev | Ambassador | 2 March 1951 | 21 June 1953 | |
Ambassador | 21 June 1953 | 27 March 1954 | ||
Nikolai Mikhailov | Ambassador | 27 March 1954 | 7 May 1955 | |
Panteleimon Ponomarenko | Ambassador | 7 May 1955 | 3 October 1957 | |
Peter Abrassimov | Ambassador | 3 October 1957 | 14 February 1961 | |
Averky Aristov | Ambassador | 14 February 1961 | 10 March 1971 | |
Ambassador | 10 March 1971 | 17 May 1978 | ||
Boris Aristov | Ambassador | 17 May 1978 | 11 July 1983 | |
Aleksandr Aksyonov | Ambassador | 11 July 1983 | 3 January 1986 | |
Vladimir Brovikov | Ambassador | 3 January 1986 | December 1989 | |
See main article: Ambassadors and envoys from the Soviet Union to Poland.
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Vladimir Brovikov | Ambassador | December 1989 | 8 May 1990 | |
Ambassador | 8 May 1990 | 25 December 1991 | ||
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Ambassador | 25 December 1991 | 2 November 1996 | ||
Leonid Drachevsky | Ambassador | 2 November 1996 | 16 November 1998 | |
Ambassador | 13 April 1999 | 23 February 2002 | ||
Nikolay Afanasevsky | Ambassador | 23 February 2002 | 23 June 2005 | |
Vladimir Grinin | Ambassador | 21 April 2006 | 21 June 2010 | |
Ambassador | 21 June 2010 | 26 August 2014 | ||
Ambassador | 26 August 2014 | |||