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Alexander Belonogov

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Alexander Belonogov
Born (1931-05-15) 15 May 1931 (age 93)
NationalityRussian
OccupationDiplomat

Alexander Belonogov (born 15 May 1931) is a former Soviet and Russian diplomat.

In 1954-1962 served at the Treaty Section of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1962-1967 served as Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in London. In 1967-1978 served at the Foreign Policy Planning Office of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1978-1979 served as Head of the African and Middle Eastern Section of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1979-1984 served on the staff of the US Section of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

After 1984 served mostly abroad. In 1984, diplomatic relations were reestablished between the Soviet and the Egyptian government (severed in 1978), and Belonogov was appointed Ambassador to Egypt, a post he held until 1986. In 1986-1990 served as Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN. In 1990-1992 served as Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs at a time the Soviet Union was officially dissolved. In 1992-1998 served as Russian Ambassador to Canada. In 1998 retired from active service.

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