List of ambassadors of Russia to Cambodia

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Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Cambodia
ឯកអគ្គរដ្ឋទូតនៃសហព័ន្ធរុស្ស៊ីប្រចាំនៅព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា
Посол Российской Федерации в Королевстве Камбоджа
Emblem of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia.svg
Incumbent
Anatoly Borovik  [ ru ]

since 4 May 2020
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Style His Excellency
Seat Phnom Penh
AppointerThe President
Term length At the pleasure of the President
Website Embassy of Russia in Phnom Penh

The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Cambodia is the official representative of the President and the Government of Russia to the King and the Government of Cambodia. [1]

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The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia in Phnom Penh. [2] The post of Russian Ambassador to Cambodia is currently held by Anatoly Borovik  [ ru ], incumbent since 4 May 2020. [3]

History of diplomatic relations

Until 1953 Cambodia was under the French rule, gaining independence from France on 9 November 1953. The Soviet Union and Cambodia established diplomatic relations on 13 May 1956. In October 1956 the Soviet Union appointed Aleksandr Anikin  [ ru ] as its first representative to Cambodia. Anikin served until 1959.

In 1970 the Soviet Union recalled all its diplomats, including the ambassador, from Cambodia and diplomatic relations between the two countries were interrupted. They resumed in April 1979.

List of representatives (1956 – present)

Representatives of the Soviet Union to Cambodia (1956 – 1991)

NameTitleAppointmentTermination Leader of the Soviet Union/

President of Russia

Notes
Aleksandr Anikin  [ ru ] Ambassador 2 October 19566 May 1959 Nikita Khrushchev
Aleksandr Abramov  [ ru ] Ambassador 6 May 19592 February 1962Nikita Khrushchev
Konstantin Krutikov  [ ru ] Ambassador 2 February 196226 April 1965Nikita Khrushchev
Leonid Brezhnev
Anatoly Ratanov  [ ru ] Ambassador 26 April 196514 November 1967 Leonid Brezhnev
Sergei Kudryavtsev Ambassador 14 November 196715 July 1971Leonid Brezhnev
Diplomatic relations interrupted (1971 - 1979)
Oleg Bostorin  [ ru ] Ambassador 14 May 197928 January 1985Leonid Brezhnev
Yuri Andropov
Konstantin Chernenko
Yury Razdukhov  [ ru ] Ambassador 28 January 198521 April 1988 Mikhail Gorbachev
Rashit Khamidulin Ambassador 21 April 19888 August 1990Mikhail Gorbachev
Yury Myakotnyh  [ ru ] Ambassador 8 August 199025 December 1991Mikhail Gorbachev
Boris Yeltsin

Representatives of the Russian Federation to Cambodia (1991 – present)

NameTitleAppointmentTermination Leader of the Soviet Union/

President of Russia

Notes
Yury Myakotnyh  [ ru ] Ambassador 25 December 199123 August 1994Boris Yeltsin
Vadim Serafimov Ambassador 23 August 199412 April 1999Boris Yeltsin
Viktor Samoilenko  [ ru ] Ambassador 12 April 199929 July 2004Boris Yeltsin
Vladimir Putin
Valery Tereshchenko Ambassador 29 July 200425 May 2009Vladimir Putin
Dmitry Medvedev
Aleksandr Ignatov  [ ru ] Ambassador 25 May 20097 November 2013Dmitry Medvedev
Vladimir Putin
Dmitry Tsvetkov  [ ru ] Ambassador 7 November 20134 May 2020Vladimir Putin
Anatoly Borovik  [ ru ] Ambassador 4 May 2020Vladimir Putin

See also

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References

  1. "Russian-Cambodian relations" (in Russian). Embassy of Russia in Phnom Penh . Retrieved 2009-02-18.
  2. "Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Kingdom of Cambodia". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia) . Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  3. "Ambassador of the Russian Federation". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia) . Retrieved 9 October 2019.

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