Alexey Overchuk

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  1. Russian: Алексе́й Лóгвинович Оверчу́к
    Ukrainian: Олексій Логвинович Оверчук, romanized: Oleksiy Lohvynovych Overchuk

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Alexey Overchuk
Алексей Оверчук
Alexey Overchuk official portrait.jpg
Official portrait, 2020
Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
for Eurasian Integration, cooperation with the CIS, BRICS and G20 and International Events
Assumed office
21 January 2020