List of ambassadors of Russia to Turkey

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Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Turkey
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Incumbent
Alexei Yerkhov
since 19 June 2017
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Russia in Ankara
Style His Excellency
Reports to Minister of Foreign Affairs
Seat Ankara
Appointer President of Russia
Term length At the pleasure of the President
Website Embassy of Russia in Turkey

The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Turkey is the official representative of the President and the Government of the Russian Federation to the President and the Government of Turkey.

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The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia in Ankara. [1] There are consulates general in Istanbul, Trabzon and Antalya, and an honorary consul based in Izmir. [2] [3] [4] [5]

The post of Russian Ambassador to Turkey is currently held by Alexei Yerkhov, incumbent since 19 June 2017. [6]

History of diplomatic relations

Diplomatic relations between the antecedent states of Russia and Turkey date back to the fifteenth century. An early Russian embassy was sent to Constantinople in the mid-1490s, during the reign of Ivan III of Russia. [7] Representatives continued to be exchanged intermittently during the period of the Tsardom of Russia, and after the declaration of the Russian Empire in 1721. Relations were periodically suspended during periods of conflict, and finally came to a close in 1914 with the Ottoman entry into the First World War on the side of the Triple Alliance. During the war, the Russian Revolution toppled the tsar and brought an end to the empire. Relations were resumed and gradually strengthened between the Ottomans and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1919 onwards, and survived the abolition of the Ottoman sultanate in 1922 and the creation of the Republic of Turkey the following year. Meanwhile the Soviet Union had been established that same year. Letters were exchanged between Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs Georgy Chicherin, with the official date for the establishment of diplomatic relations being 3 June 1920, the date of Chicherin's letter. [7] The two states remained in diplomatic contact for the remainder of the existence of the Soviet Union.

With the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Turkey recognised the Russian Federation as the successor state of the USSR, and the incumbent Soviet ambassador, Albert Chernyshyov  [ ru ], continued as the Russian ambassador to Turkey until 1994. [8] Diplomatic relations fluctuated during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, with tensions rising during the Russian military intervention in the Syrian Civil War, during which Turkey shot down a Russian jetfighter in 2015. [7] Relations were normalised in the aftermath, though in 2016 the Russian ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov, was assassinated by an off-duty Turkish policeman. [7] He became the fourth Russian ambassador to be killed while in post, and the first since the Soviet ambassador to Poland Pyotr Voykov was assassinated in Warsaw in 1927.

List of representatives (1702 – present)

Representatives of the Tsardom of Russia to the Ottoman Empire (1702 – 1721)

NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
Pyotr Tolstoy 1702
5 April 1712
March 1713
20 November 1710
November 1712
1714
Aleksey Dashkov  [ ru ]17181721

Representatives of the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire (1721 – 1917)

NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
Aleksey Dashkov  [ ru ]17211723
Ivan Neplyuyev Resident January 17211734
Ivan Shcherbatov  [ ru ]17311732
Aleksey Veshnyakov  [ ru ] Resident 17391741
Alexander Rumyantsev 16 May 17401741
Aleksey Veshnyakov  [ ru ] Resident 174129 July 1745
Adrian Neplyuyev  [ ru ] Resident 17468 November 1750
Aleksey Obreskov  [ ru ] Chargé d'affaires (until 1752)
Resident (after 1752)
175125 September 1768
Sergey Dolgorukov  [ ru ] Envoy 17551755
Pavel Levashov  [ ru ]9 August 176325 September 1768
Christopher Peterson  [ ru ]September 17741775
Nikolai Repnin 17751775
Aleksandr Stakhiev  [ ru ]23 November 177521 January 1781
Yakov Bulgakov 17811787
Dmitry Tatishchev January 1792May 1792
Mikhail Kutuzov 17921794
Viktor Kochubey 17931797
Aleksandr Khvostov  [ ru ]1793February 1794
Vasily Tomara  [ ru ]17981802
Andrey Italinsky  [ ru ]1802
1812
1806
1816
Grigory Strogonov  [ ru ]18161821
Dmitry Dashkov 18211823
Matvey Minchaki 18231827
Aleksandr Riboper  [ ru ]3 February 18274 December 1827
Alexey Orlov 18291830Signed the Treaty of Adrianople in 1829
Apollinary Butenyov  [ ru ]18291843
Pyotr Rikman 18371838
Vladimir Titov 1840
1843
1842
1853
Aleksandr Ozerov  [ ru ]18521853
Apollinary Butenyov  [ ru ]18561859
Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky 18581863
Yevgeny Novikov  [ ru ]18621864
Nikolay Ignatyev 18641877
Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky 18781879
Yevgeny Novikov  [ ru ]18791882
Aleksandr Nelidov 18821897
Ivan Zinoviev  [ ru ]1 July 18971909
Nikolai Charykov  [ ru ]25 May 19092 March 1912
Mikhail von Giers 191220 October 1914

Representatives of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to the Ottoman Empire (1919 – 1923)

NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
A. A. KistyakovskyDiplomatic representative21 July 19191920
Shalva Eliava Authorized representativeJuly 1920Appointed, did not take up post
Yan Upmal-Angarsky Chargé d'affaires 4 October 1920December 1920
Polikarp Mdivani Authorized representative19 February 1921May 1921
Sergey Natsarenus  [ ru ]Authorized representative31 May 19215 January 1922
Semyon Aralov Authorized representative5 January 192227 April 1923 Ottoman sultanate abolished on 1 November 1922
Marcel Rosenberg Chargé d'affaires 19231923
Yakov Surits  [ ru ] Ambassador 14 June 192323 July 1923

Representatives of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the Republic of Turkey (1923 – 1991)

NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
Yakov Surits  [ ru ]Diplomatic representative23 July 192319 June 1934Republic of Turkey formed on 29 October 1923
Lev Karakhan Diplomatic representative29 June 19347 May 1937
Mikhail Karsky  [ ru ]Diplomatic representative7 May 193725 November 1937
Aleksey Terentyev  [ ru ]Diplomatic representative3 April 193817 September 1940
Sergey Vinogradov  [ ru ]Diplomatic representative (before 9 May 1941)
Ambassador (after 9 May 1941)
17 September 194024 February 1948
Aleksandr Lavrishchev  [ ru ] Ambassador 24 February 194819 January 1954
Boris Podtserob Ambassador 19 January 195424 February 1957
Nikita Ryzhov  [ ru ] Ambassador 24 February 195719 May 1966
Andrey Smirnov Ambassador 19 May 19666 January 1969
Vasily Grubyakov  [ ru ] Ambassador 28 January 196923 December 1974
Aleksei Rodionov Ambassador 23 December 197431 October 1983
Vladimir Lavrov Ambassador 31 October 19833 July 1987
Albert Chernyshyov  [ ru ] Ambassador 3 July 198725 December 1991

Representatives of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Turkey (1991 – present)

NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
Albert Chernyshyov  [ ru ] Ambassador 25 December 19916 August 1994
Vadim Kuznetsov  [ ru ] Ambassador 13 September 199430 June 1998
Aleksandr Lebedev  [ ru ] Ambassador 30 June 199827 February 2003
Pyotr Stegny  [ ru ] Ambassador 27 February 200331 January 2007
Vladimir Ivanovsky Ambassador 31 January 200712 July 2013
Andrei Karlov Ambassador 12 July 201319 December 2016 Assassinated
Alexei Yerkhov Ambassador 19 June 2017

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