Georgy Pushkin
Georgy Pushkin, sometimes known as Georgi Pushkin or Grigori Pushkin, (Russian: Георгий Максимович Пушкин, tr. Georgy Maksimovich Pushkin; 1909–1963[1]) was an ambassador of the Soviet Union.
Georgy Pushkin | |
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Георгий Максимович Пушкин | |
![]() Pushkin in East Berlin, 1949 | |
Born | Georgy Maksimovich Pushkin |
Occupation | diplomat |
He served as ambassador to Hungary beginning in March 1948.[2][3]
He was ambassador to East Germany.[4]
In 1961, he held the office of Deputy Foreign Minister[5] and was the Soviet delegate to the International Agreement on the Neutrality of Laos.[6]
References
- http://d-nb.info/gnd/134132661
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"Pushkin Appointed Hungarian Envoy". The Evening Independent (St. Petersburg, Florida). 1948-03-29. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
Grigori Pushkin has been appointed Soviet ambassador to Hungary, announced today [...]
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"Requests Stolen By Convict". The Palm Beach Post. 1949-10-21. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
Pushkin was replaced as Soviet ambassador in Hungary last June, his handiwork of a "peoples' [OCR error] complete.
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"Russia Shifts Boom Pushkin In Red Ranks". Deseret News. 1952-09-24. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
Pushkin, former Russian ambassador to East Germany, has succeeded [...]
- "Steps to restore peace". The Hindu. 1961-04-11. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
The British Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Sir Frank Roberts, had talks with the Soviet Far East expert, Mr. Georgi Pushkin, Deputy Foreign Minister, in Moscow on April 10.
- "Russia: The Three Horses". Time. 1961-06-16. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
Why not? smiled Soviet Delegate Georgy Pushkin to the U.S.'s W. Averell Harriman at the Laos peace talks last week.
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