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List of ambassadors of the Soviet Union to Czechoslovakia

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in 1993. Thereafter the Russian Federation has maintained relations with both successor states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and has ambassadors to both.
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Diplomatic exchanges between the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia began with the formal establishment of relations on 5 June 1922, after the formation of the
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in 1991. Representation was maintained between the Czechoslovakian state and the Soviet Union's successor, the Russian Federation, until the
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The position of Soviet ambassador to Czechoslovakia lasted from the first establishment of relations in 1922, until the
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to Czechoslovakia
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in London on 24 October 1943 . Relations were maintained after the war, during which period the
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serving as plenipotentiary from that date. Relations were interrupted on 16 March 1939 with the
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and its separation into the states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Lebedev continued to as
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were formed. With the repudiation of communism, the country officially became the
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Representatives of the Russian Federation to Czechoslovakia (1991 – 1993)
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Representatives of the Soviet Union to Czechoslovakia (1922 – 1991)
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in 1941, the USSR entered the Second World War on the side of
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Emblem of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union
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Index

Ambassador
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Czechoslovakia

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Russia in Prague
Style
Residence
Prague
General Secretary
Government of the Soviet Union
President
Government of Czechoslovakia
dissolution of the Soviet Union
dissolution of Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia-Soviet Union relations
First Czechoslovak Republic
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Pavel Mostovenko
ru
Sergey Aleksandrovsky
ru
German occupation of Czechoslovakia
Axis invasion of the Soviet Union
the Allies
Viktor Lebedev
ru
Czechoslovak government-in-exile
Third Czechoslovak Republic
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic

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