Sergey Yastrzhembsky
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Sergey Vladimirovich Yastrzhembsky (Russian: Сергей Владимирович Ястржембский, born December 4, 1953, Moscow, also transliterated as Sergey Yastrzhembsky (Polish Sergiusz Jastrzembski), is a Russian Federation's politician and diplomat born into a Polish family, Jastrzębski vel Jastrzembski.[1]
Educated at Moscow State Institute of Foreign Relations (MGIMO) under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR in 1976, and Institute of International Workers' Movement of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, post-graduate program in 1979. He earned Ph.D. in history.[2]
Since March 2004, he acts as a Russia's president's special envoy to the European Union.
[edit] References
- ^ Grzegorz Ślubowski, Przyjaciele Moskale, Wprost Nr 3, 2008, 106-107
- ^ President of Russia
[edit] External links
- Official English webpage at Kremlin, with biography
- Spokesman sacked by Yeltsin
- Grzegorz Ślubowski, Przyjaciele Moskale, Wprost Nr 3, 2008, 106-107