List of ambassadors of Russia to Panama

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Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Panama
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Incumbent
Konstantin Gavrilov  [ ru ]
since 8 October 2024
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Russia in Panama City
Style His Excellency
Reports to Minister of Foreign Affairs
Seat Panama City
Appointer President of Russia
Term length At the pleasure of the president
Website Embassy of Russia in Panama

The ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Panama is the official representative of the president and the government of the Russian Federation to the president and the government of Panama.

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The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia in Panama City. [1] The post of Russian ambassador to Panama is currently held by Konstantin Gavrilov  [ ru ], incumbent since 8 October 2024. [2]

History of diplomatic relations

Diplomatic relations between Panama and the Soviet Union were established on 29 March 1991, though it was not until August 1996 that the first Russian ambassador, Sergey Gurov  [ ru ], was appointed. [3]

List of representatives (1996–present)

NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
Sergey Gurov  [ ru ] Ambassador 23 August 19965 August 2000
Nikolai Vladimir  [ ru ] Ambassador 5 August 200014 January 2004
Yevgeny Voronin  [ ru ] Ambassador 14 January 20047 July 2009
Aleksey Yermakov  [ ru ] Ambassador 7 July 200917 December 2015
Boris Marchuk  [ ru ] Ambassador 17 December 20151 October 2018
Yevgeny Boykov  [ ru ] Ambassador 1 October 20188 October 2024
Konstantin Gavrilov  [ ru ] Ambassador 8 October 2024

References

  1. "Посольство Российской Федерации в Республике Панама" (in Russian). Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia) . Retrieved 21 November 2025.
  2. "Посол" (in Russian). Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia) . Retrieved 21 November 2025.
  3. Adams, Jan S. (1992), A Foreign Policy in Transition: Moscow's Retreat from Central America and the Caribbean, 1985-1992, Duke University Press, pp. 153–160, ISBN   082231293X