List of ambassadors of Russia to Luxembourg explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:the Russian Federation to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Insignia:MID emblem.png
Incumbentsince:17 September 2020
Department:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Russia in Luxembourg
Style:His Excellency
The Honourable
Reports To:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Seat:Luxembourg
Appointer:President of Russia
Termlength:At the pleasure of the President
Website:Embassy of Russia in Luxembourg
Insigniacaption:Emblem of the Russian Foreign Ministry

The Ambassador of Russia to Luxembourg is the official representative of the President and the Government of the Russian Federation to the Grand Duke and the Government of Luxembourg.

The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Russian embassy in Luxembourg.[1] The current Russian ambassador to Luxembourg is, incumbent since 17 September 2020.[2]

History of diplomatic relations

See main article: Luxembourg–Russia relations. Russian relations with Luxembourg date back into the nineteenth century, when as part of the Concert of Europe, the Russian Empire was one of the signatories to the Treaty of London in 1867, making it one of the guarantors of the borders of the Grand Duchy and its neutrality.[3] Formal diplomatic relations were established in 1891, and after the Russian Revolution in 1917 and the emergence of the Soviet Union, an exchange of diplomats was agreed in 1935. Relations were interrupted for a time by the Second World War, during which time Luxembourg was occupied by Axis forces.[3] [4]

Following the German invasion of Luxembourg on 10 May 1940, a Luxembourg government in exile was established in London. On 13 October 1942 the,, was accredited to the Luxembourg government in exile.[5] Relations were restored in 1946, albeit with a non-resident ambassador, Soviet affairs prior to 1956 being handled by the ambassador to Belgium, who had dual accreditation. It was not until late 1960 that the mission was upgraded to the level of an embassy, with appointed as ambassador on 28 June 1961.[5] With the dissolution of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991, the Russian Federation emerged as the Soviet Union's legal successor. The incumbent ambassador of the Soviet Union to Luxembourg, Chinghiz Aitmatov, continued as representative of Russia until 1994.[5]

List of representatives (1936 - present)

Representatives of the Soviet Union to Luxembourg (1936-1991)

NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
Plenipotentiary21 September 193615 July 1940
Second World War – Diplomatic relations interrupted (1940–1942)
Envoy13 October 194230 November 1943As
Envoy30 November 194317 November 1945As
Envoy17 November 194512 July 1946Non-resident, ambassador to Belgium dually accredited
Envoy12 July 194627 April 1950Non-resident, ambassador to Belgium dually accredited
Viktor AvilovEnvoy24 January 195316 May 1956Non-resident, ambassador to Belgium dually accredited
Envoy16 May 195628 June 1961
Ambassador28 June 196129 September 1962
Ambassador29 September 196221 March 1967
Ambassador21 March 196721 August 1969
Ambassador21 August 196919 September 1979
Ambassador19 September 19797 August 1987
Aleksandr AvdeyevAmbassador7 August 19875 October 1990
Chinghiz AitmatovAmbassador5 October 199025 December 1991

Representatives of the Russian Federation to Luxembourg (1991-present)

NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
Chinghiz AitmatovAmbassador25 December 19916 January 1994
Ambassador6 January 199423 July 1997
Oleg KrivonogovAmbassador23 July 19979 November 2001
Ambassador9 November 200125 July 2005
Ambassador25 July 200516 September 2009
Ambassador16 September 20092 September 2012
Ambassador2 October 201220 January 2016
Ambassador20 January 201617 September 2020
Ambassador17 September 2020

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia). 8 May 2021.
  2. Web site: Ambassador. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia). 8 May 2021.
  3. Web site: Russia-Luxembourg relations. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia). 8 May 2021.
  4. Web site: Люксембург. Russian. Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898 - 1991. 8 May 2021.
  5. Web site: Миссия - Посольство СССР в Люксембурге. Russian. Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898 - 1991. 8 May 2021.