Georgian Ambassador to Russia
Ambassador of Georgia (country) to Russia Embassy of Georgia, Moscow (liquidated) | |
---|---|
Incumbent vacant since July 11, 2008 | |
Inaugural holder | Prince Levan of Georgia |
Formation | 1770 |
The Georgian ambassador in Moscow was the official representative of the Government in Tbilisi to the Government of Russia.
List of Representatives
Diplomatic accreditation | ambassador | Georgian language | Observations | Prime Minister of Georgia | Prime Minister of Russia | Term end |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1770 | Prince Levan of Georgia | ka:ლევან ბატონიშვილი (ერეკლე II-ის ძე) | Heraclius II of Georgia | Catherine the Great | February 5, 1781 | |
1784 | Garsevan Chavchavadze | ka:ალეგარსევან ჭავჭავაძექსანდრე ლომაია | Heraclius II of Georgia | Catherine the Great | 1801 | |
1991 | Alexander Lomaia | ka:ალექსანდრე ლომაია | Besarion Gugushvili | Boris Yeltsin | 1991 | |
April 1993 | Valerian Advadze | ვალერიან ადვაძე | Zviad Gamsakhurdia gained the most votes (86% or 2,565,362 votes), followed by Valerian Advadze (8% or 240,243 votes), [1] | Eduard Shevardnadze | Boris Yeltsin | January 1995 |
1995 | Vazha Lortkipanidze | ვაჟა ლორთქიფანიძე | Otar Patsatsia | Boris Yeltsin | August 1998 | |
September 1998 | Malkhaz Kakabadze | მალხაზ კაკაბაძე | under Shevardnadze he was minister of special affairs responsible for the peace process.[2] | Vazha Lortkipanidze | Boris Yeltsin | May 2000 |
July 2000 | Zurab Abashidze | ზურაბ აბაშიძე | Giorgi Arsenishvili | Vladimir Putin | February 2004 | |
February 2004 | Konstantin Kemularia | კონსტანტინე კემულარია | 1992-1993 he was head of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, in 2001 he was Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights | Zurab Zhvania | Vladimir Putin | July 2004 |
August 2004 | Valeriy Chechelashvili | ვალერი ჩეჩელაშვილი | Zurab Zhvania | Vladimir Putin | February 2005 | |
July 2005 | Irakli Chubinishvili | ირაკლი ჩუბინიშვილი | Zurab Noghaideli | Vladimir Putin | February 2008 | |
February 2008 | Erosi Kitsmarishvili | ეროსი კიწმარიშვილი | Lado Gurgenidze | Dmitry Medvedev | July 11, 2008 |
Coordinates: 55°45′15″N 37°38′41″E / 55.754181°N 37.644828°E [3]
References
- ↑ Valerian Advadze
- ↑ Malkhaz Kakabadze
- ↑ IBP USA, Palestine (West Bank & Gaza) Country Study Guide: Strategic Information, ; Georgian language,
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/16/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.