Grigol Vashadze
Grigol Vashadze | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia | |
In office 6 December 2008 – 25 October 2012 | |
President | Mikheil Saakashvili |
Prime Minister | Nikoloz Gilauri |
Preceded by | Ekaterine Tkeshelashvili |
Succeeded by | Maia Panjikidze |
Minister for Culture, Heritage Preservation and Sport of Georgia | |
In office 2 November 2008 – 10 December 2008 | |
President | Mikheil Saakashvili |
Prime Minister | Grigol Mgaloblishvili |
Preceded by | Nikoloz Vacheishvili |
Succeeded by | Nikoloz Rurua |
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia | |
In office 6 February – 2 November | |
Personal details | |
Born | Tbilisi, Georgia | 19 July 1958
Political party | Independent |
Spouse(s) | Nina Ananiashvili (m. 1988–present) |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Moscow State Institute of International Relations |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Diplomat |
Religion | Georgian Orthodoxy |
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Grigol Vashadze (Georgian: გრიგოლ ვაშაძე, also transliterated as Gregory Vashadze) (born July 19, 1958) is a Georgian politician, diplomat and a former member of the Cabinet of Georgia in the capacity of the Minister for Culture, Heritage Preservation and Sport (2008) and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Georgia (2008–2012).
Early career
Born in Tbilisi, Vashadze graduated from Moscow State Institute of International Relations in 1981 and worked for the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, simultaneously doing his postgraduate training in international law at the Soviet Diplomatic Academy. At one time, he was a member of Soviet diplomatic team at the START I talks with the United States. He worked in Department of International Organizations and Department of Cosmos and Nuclear Weapons of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union.
In Georgia
From 1990 to 2008, Vashadze engaged in private business and lived mostly in Moscow and New York. He returned to Georgia in 2005. In February 2008, he was appointed Deputy to the Foreign Minister David Bakradze whom he succeeded as an acting minister in April 2008. He continued to work as Deputy Foreign Minister and became Minister for Foreign Affairs of Georgia in December 2008, succeeding Ekaterine Tkeshelashvili. In October 2012, he was succeeded by Maia Panjikidze.
Personal life
Vashadze has been married, since 1988, to the famous ballet dancer Nina Ananiashvili and has two children, Nodar and Elene.[1] Beyond his native Georgian, Vashadze speaks Russian, English, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, and French.[2]
Issue of citizenship
Vashadze held dual citizenship of Georgia and Russia. During an interview with Russian newspaper Kommersant in December 2008, Vashadze stated that he was not going to refuse the Russian citizenship.[3] His refusal was heavily criticized by Georgian opposition.[4] Semyon Bagdasarov, a deputy of the Russian State Duma, suggested to strip Vashadze of his Russian citizenship on account of his being "anti-Russian", but the parliament quickly dismissed the proposal as illegal. Following this incident, Vashadze renounced his Russian citizenship.[5][6]
References
- ↑ A Swan Takes Flight, interview of Nina & Gregory by Paul Lieberman. Los Angeles Times Magazine, June 21, 2000, published at ananiashvili.com. Accessed on May 4, 2008.
- ↑ Grigol Vashadze. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. Accessed on May 4, 2008.
- ↑ Kommersant interviews new foreign minister. Rustavi 2.
- ↑ Georgian Greens disapprove foreign minister`s candidacy. Rustavi 2.
- ↑ "Georgian foreign minister renounces Russian citizenship". RIA Novosti. 2009-11-04. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
- ↑ Georgian FM Stripped of Russian Citizenship. Civil Georgia. June 28, 2010. Accessed on February 10, 2012.
Preceded by Ekaterine Tkeshelashvili |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia 5 December 2008 – 25 October 2012 |
Succeeded by Maia Panjikidze |