Mikhail Khvostov
Mikhail Khvostov (Belarusian: Міхаіл Хвастоў) is the current ambassador of the Republic of Belarus to the United States and is also accredited as a nonresident ambassador to Mexico. He became ambassador to the U.S. on May 23, 2003.
In 1991-1992, Khvostov was first secretary at the Belarusian mission to the United Nations, and in 1992 and 1993 was first secretary at the Belarusian embassy to the United States. He was ambassador to Canada from 1997 to 2000, and was then advisor Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, as well as deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs.
Ambassador Khvostov previously served in Washington from 1992 to 1993 as first secretary at the Embassy of Belarus, as well as first secretary at the Belarus Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York (1991-92). More recently, Ambassador Khvostov served as ambassador to Canada (1997-2000) before becoming an adviser to the president of Belarus, deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs (2000-03). Ambassador Khvostov also served as his nation’s deputy minister of foreign affairs (1994-97) and as director of the State Protocol Department and the Legal and Treaties Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1993-94), in addition to holding various posts within the ministry from 1982 to 1991.
Additionally, Khostov is a member of the Netherlands-based Permanent Court of Arbitration.
Khostov is a graduate of the Minsk State Institute of Foreign Languages and the Belarusian State University, and is a married father of two.
References
- The Washington Diplomat Newspaper - Ambassador profile
- Belarus Offers to Become 'Link' in Talks between Non-Aligned Movement and CIS Countries, from Pravda.ru
- Ambassador from Belarus to give BYU lecture March 18
- Who is who in Belarus