Sergei Ryabkov
Sergei Ryabkov | |
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Сергей Рябков | |
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
Assumed office 15 August 2008 | |
Prime Minister | Vladimir Putin Dmitry Medvedev Mikhail Mishustin |
Minister | Sergei Lavrov |
Personal details | |
Born | Leningrad, Soviet Union | 8 July 1960
Children | 2 |
Sergei Alexeyevich Ryabkov (Russian: Сергей Алексеевич Рябков; born 8 July 1960) is a Russian diplomat, currently serving as the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation since 2008.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Ryabkov was born in Leningrad in 1960. At age 22, in 1982, he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Upon graduation, he immediately joined the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Political career
[edit]In 1995, he worked in the Foreign Ministry's Department of European Co-operation. In 2002, he worked as Minister-Counselor at the Russian Embassy in Washington, DC. In 2006, he returned to Moscow and was appointed head of his former department (the Department of European Co-operation). He was designated Deputy Foreign Minister in 2008.
On 28 December 2021, U.S. and Russia announced bilateral talks would take place in Geneva on 10 January 2022, to discuss concerns about their respective military activity and to confront rising tensions over Ukraine.[2] The talks were led by Ryabkov and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, Wendy Sherman.[3] Ryabkov said Russia has "no intention of attacking, staging an offensive on or invading Ukraine."[4] Asked about the possibility of Russian military deployment to Cuba or Venezuela, Ryabkov said "it all depends on the actions by our US counterparts".[5] In 2024, he said that Russia was considering all options when it came to nuclear testing in response to President Donald Trump's position on the issue.[6]
Personal life
[edit]Ryabkov speaks English fluently and frequently gives interviews to English-speaking media organizations. Ryabkov, for example, often appears on the channel RT. He often speaks for the Foreign Ministry in commenting on nuclear and other disarmament negotiations, specifically such things as the New START treaty.
He is married and has two children.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Biography for Sergey Ryabkov - Silobreaker". Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
- ^ Hunnicutt, Trevor; Osborn, Andrew (28 December 2021). "U.S., Russia set for Jan 10 security talks amid Ukraine tensions". Reuters.
- ^ "Deputy Secretary Sherman's Meeting with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov". U.S. Department of State. 9 January 2022.
- ^ "Joe Biden thinks Russia will attack Ukraine – but will face a 'stiff price'". The Guardian. 20 January 2022.
- ^ "Russia's talk of troops in Latin America called 'bluster'". Associated Press. 14 January 2022.
- ^ "Russia warns the United States on possible nuclear testing under Trump". Reuters. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- ^ "Ryabkov Sergey Alexeevich". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
External links
[edit]- "Spotlight: Russia-US: Setting a new agenda" published on 1 April 2009 RT (TV network) YouTube