Anatoly Ponomarenko

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Anatolij Heorhijowytsch Ponomarenko ( Ukrainian Анатолій Георгійович Пономаренко ; born March 4, 1947 in Evpatorija , Soviet Union ; † May 20, 2008 in Stockholm ) was a Soviet and Ukrainian diplomat.

Life

Ponomarenko graduated from the State Pedagogical College in Crimea . This was followed by a visit to the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR . Ponomarenko received his doctorate and was Soviet ambassador to India from 1978 to 1983 . From 1983 to 1989 he worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR . In 1989 he became consul in the Soviet consulate general in Munich , from 1992 he was consul general there until 1994 . He then went to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and worked there as the head of the Department for Europe and America . From October 15, 1997 until the beginning of 2004 he was the extraordinary or plenipotentiary ambassador of Ukraine in Germany and then he worked again at the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry. He later went to Sweden as the Ukrainian ambassador , where he died.

Works

  • The European Orientation of Ukraine , 1999

literature

  • Anatolij Ponomarenko, biography in The European Orientation of Ukraine , 1999, page 2

Individual evidence

  1. From the history of the Consulate General on the website of the Consulate in Munich; accessed on March 11, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  2. Anatolij Ponomarenko, The European Orientation of Ukraine , 1999, page 2
  3. The Ukrainians in Berlin , publisher: Antirassist - Interkulturelles Informationszentrum Berlin e. V., page 9
  4. ^ The Stockholm Diplomatic List , 2007, p. 118