List of Russian ambassadors to the United States
This list of Russian ambassadors to the United States includes the envoys and (since April 1898) ambassadors of the Russian Empire , Soviet Russia , the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation to the United States (USA).
Heads of mission
- 1808: Establishment of diplomatic relations
appointment | Accreditation | Name of the official | Remarks | Recall |
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1808 | Andrei Daschkov | Embassy secretary from 1811 Pawel Swinin (* 1787) | 1817 | |
1817 | Pyotr Poletika | 1822 | ||
1822 | 1823, April 19 | Diederik Jacob van Tuyll van Serooskerken | 1826 | |
1827 | Paul Alexander von Krüdener | 1837 | ||
1837 | 1854, Jan. | Alexander Bodisko | 1854 | |
1857 | Eduard von Stoeckl | 1869 | ||
1869 | Konstantin Katakasi | 1872 | ||
1882 | Karl von Struve | 1892 | ||
1893, Jan. 26 | Grigori Kantakusen | also Cantacuzène or Cantacuzino | 1895 | |
1895 | 1896, Jan. 15 | Ernst von Kotzebue | 1897 | |
1898 | 1898 | Arthur Pavlovich Cassini | (* 1835; † 1919) First ambassador , previously from 1884 to 1891 envoy to the Hanseatic cities , from 1891 to 1896 envoy to China | 1905 |
1905 | Roman roses | 1911 | ||
1911 | Georgi Bachmetev | 1917, April 4. | ||
1917 | Mikhail Onu | Chargé d'affaires | 1917, Nov. 26 | |
1917 | Boris Bachmetiev | Agent of the Provisional Government | 1922 | |
1918 | Maxim Litvinov | 1919 | ||
1919 | Ludwig Martens | Plenipotentiary of the Bolsheviks | 1921 | |
1922 | Boris Skwirski | since 1922 authorized representative of the trade mission in Washington, from November 22, 1933 chargé d' affaires | 1933 | |
1933, Nov. 20 | 1934, Jan. 8 | Alexander Trojanowski | 1938, Oct. 1 | |
1939, May 11th | 1939, June 6th | Konstantin Umanski | Minister Plenipotentiary until May 9, 1941, then Ambassador and Minister Plenipotentiary | 1941, Nov. 5 |
1941, Nov. 10 | 1941, Dec. 8 | Maxim Litvinov | 1943, 22 Aug | |
1943, 22 Aug | 1943, Oct. 4. | Andrei Gromyko | 1946, Apr 11 | |
1946, Apr 11 | 1946, June 3 | Nikolai Novikov | 1947, Oct. 25 | |
1947, Oct. 25 | 1947, Oct. 31 | Alexander Panushkin | 1952, 12 Jun. | |
1952, Jun. 14 | 1952, Sept. 25 | Georgi Sarubin | 1958, Jan. 7 | |
1958, Jan. 7 | 1958, Feb. 11 | Mikhail Menshikov | 1962, Jan. 4 | |
1962, Jan. 4 | 1962, March 30th | Anatoly Dobrynin | in office at age 24, longest serving ambassador to Washington, DC | 1986, May 19 |
1986 | Yuri Dubinin | 1990, May 15 | ||
1990, May 15 | Alexander Bessmertnych | 1991, March 15 | ||
1991, March 15 | Viktor Komplektov | 1992, Feb. | ||
1992 | Vladimir Lukin | 1994 | ||
1994 | July Vorontsov | 1998 | ||
1999 | Yuri Ushakov | 2008 | ||
2008, Jul 26 | Sergei Ivanovich Kislyak | 2017 | ||
2017 | Anatoly Ivanovich Antonov | - |
Status: August 2017
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Diplomatic Representation for Russia ( Memento of the original from May 28, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English) on the website of the US Department of State
- ↑ Archived copy ( Memento of the original dated December 5, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Robert Paul Browder, The Russian Provisional Government, 1917: documents, Volume 1