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Georgiy Mamedov

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349:, nor to its neighbors.... Russia will not participate in a campaign of pressure or threats, directed at changing the regime in Iraq." When asked what Russia would do if there were a U.S. military operation, Mamedov replied: "Russia will not launch an anti-American campaign, but will try its utmost to return the situation to a proper legal basis. We will not gloat over a tragic mistake by the United States." 311:, a former U.S. ambassador to Moscow, first met Mamedov in the 1980s; Vershbow describes Mamedov as "a real problem solver, somebody who's always defended their interests quite aggressively—and volubly—but has been a good partner. Every U.S. ambassador who's dealt with him has found him to be a guy who could get things done." 40: 527: 345:, this will be a tragic error from the side of the U.S.A.... Russia categorically rejects any ultimatums regarding Iraq.... In Russia we consider that Iraq constitutes neither a threat to the U.S.A, nor to the 289:
It often fell to Mamedov to smooth over the thorniest Russia-USA disputes. He helped persuade Washington to proceed with NATO expansion slowly, and reassured the Americans when President
234:, had been a diplomat for a few years, and was to spend most of his later career working for the Soviet mass media in a variety of positions, including that of the Deputy Chairman of the 264:
from 1972 to 1973 and again from 1977 to 1981. While in Washington from 1977 to 1981 he impressed the Americans, who called him "George," but he was also suspected of working with the
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in charge of the relationship with the countries of the Americas, and occupied this position until 2003. In June 2003, he was appointed as
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ITAR-TASS Interview of then Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mamedov, as quoted on the Russian Institute of Strategic Stability Website
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in history and speaks English and Swedish in addition to Russian. He is married and has two adult children, a son and daughter.
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In 1989–90, Mamedov served as the first deputy director, in 1990–91, the director, of the US and Canada Desk of the
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that the United States was making a "tragic error": "If Washington decides to ignore the
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After entering diplomatic service in 1972, Mamedov was posted at the Soviet Embassy in
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Prior to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Mamedov declared in an interview with
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in 1962–1985, directly in charge of Soviet television from 1970 to 1985.
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Mamedov served as Russia's ambassador to Canada between 2003 and 2014.
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Russian Federation)
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it had inherited after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
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sent tanks to besiege the Russian parliament during the
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Russian Ambassador to Canada
Vladimir Putin
Dmitry Medvedev
Vladimir Putin
Vitaly Churkin
Alexander Darchiev
Moscow
Soviet Union
Russia
Alma mater
Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Russian
Russia
United States
Canada
NATO
arms control
Kosovo
Moscow
Enver Nazimovich Mamedov
State Committee for Radio and Television
Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Georgi Arbatov
Soviet
United States
Washington
KGB
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs

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