List of ambassadors of Georgia to Russia

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Ambassador of Georgia (country) to Russia
Embassy of Georgia, Moscow (liquidated)
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Incumbent
vacant
since July 11, 2008
Inaugural holder Prince Levan of Georgia
Formation1770

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 კაკაბაძეunder Shevardnadze he was minister of special affairs responsible for the peace process. [2] Vazha Lortkipanidze Boris Yeltsin May 2000
July 2000 Zurab Abashidze  [ ka ]ზურაბ აბაშიძე Giorgi Arsenishvili Vladimir Putin February 2004
February 2004 Konstantin Kemularia კონსტანტინე კემულარია1992-1993 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

55°45′15″N37°38′41″E / 55.754181°N 37.644828°E / 55.754181; 37.644828 [3]

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References

  1. Valerian Advadze
  2. Malkhaz Kakabadze
  3. IBP USA, Palestine (West Bank & Gaza) Country Study Guide: Strategic Information, ; Georgian language,