Piatro Kravchanka | |
Office2: | 3rd Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Byelorussian SSR |
1Namedata2: | Yefrem Sokolov |
Term Start2: | 27 July 1990 |
Term End2: | 19 September 1991 |
Predecessor2: | Anatoly Gurinovich |
Successor2: | Position abolished |
Office: | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus |
Leader: | Stanislav Shushkevich |
Term Start: | 19 September 1991 |
Term End: | 28 July 1994 |
Predecessor: | Position established |
Successor: | Uladzimir Syanko |
Birth Date: | 13 August 1950 |
Birth Place: | Smalyavichy, Minsk Region, Byelorussia SSR, Soviet Union |
Party: | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Alma Mater: | Belarusian State University |
Piatro Kuzmich Kravchanka[1] (Belarusian: Пятро Кузьміч Краўчанка; born 13 August 1950) is a Belarusian diplomat, political scientist, historian and politician. He was the last foreign minister of the Byelorussian SSR for ten days from 17 to 27 July 1990. He became the first Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1990 to 1994. He served as a deputy leader of Supreme Soviet of Belarus from 15 May 1990 to 27 November 1996.
Piotr Kravchenko was born on 13 August 1950 in Smalyavichy in Byelorussian SSR. He graduated at Belarusian State University from 1972 to 1976. In 1985, he was appointed by general secretary of Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev as First Secretary of the Minsk City Committee of the CPB. He was the Belarus Ambassador to Japan from 1999 to 2002.[2] [3]
Kravchenko is married to his wife and has two children. He is a practising Roman Catholic.