List of Bulgarian ambassadors in Russia

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Bulgarian Embassy in Moscow

List of Bulgarian ambassadors in Russia .

Heads of mission

Note: This list is structured according to the sequence of states for Bulgaria .

Envoy from the Principality and Kingdom of Bulgaria (until 1946)

Diplomatic agents of the Principality of Bulgaria (1878–1908) and envoy of the Kingdom of Bulgaria (1908–1946) in the Russian Empire (until 1915) and in the Soviet Union (from 1918)

1883: Establishment of diplomatic relations

...

1915 to 1918: Relationships were interrupted as a result of the First World War

  • 1918–1918: Stefan Chaprashikow (1888–1967)

...

  • 1934-1936: Dimiter Mihalchew
  • 1936–1939: Nikola Antonow (1888–1979)
  • 1940–1940: Todor Hristow (1890–1940)
  • 1940–1941: Ivan Stamenow
  • 1944–1946: Dimiter Mihalchew, political representative

Ambassador of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (1946–1991)

Ambassador of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (1946–1991) to the Soviet Union

1946: Establishment of diplomatic relations

  • 1946–1949: Najden Kourdalanow, until 1948: envoy
  • 1949-1954: Stella Blagoewa
  • 1954–1956: Karlo Todorow Lukanow (1897–1982)
  • 1956–1963: Lyuben Nikolow
  • 1963–1967: Stojan Karadjow (1884–1959)
  • 1967–1973: Stojan Ivanov (1879–1933)
  • 1973–1986: Dimiter Zhulew (1925–2012)
  • 1986–1990: Georgi Stankow (1913–1990)
  • 1991–1991: Vladimir Welchew, from 1991 Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria

Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria (since 1991)

Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria (since 1991) to the Russian Federation

  • 1991–1992: Vladimir Welchew, until 1991 Ambassador of the People's Republic of Bulgaria
  • 1992–1994: Volodja Neykow
  • 1994–1997: Christo Miladinow
  • 1997-2000: Wassily Takew
  • 2000-2006: Ilijan Wassilew
  • 2006–2012: Plamen Grozdanow
  • since 2012: Boyko Kotzew

As of July 2016

See also

Commons : Ambassadors of Bulgaria  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Head of Mission: Boyko Kotzev (English). Bulgarian Embassy to the Russian Federation, Moscow 2016, Retrieved July 4, 2016