The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, or formally the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Court of St James's, is the official representative of the President and the Government of the Russian Federation to the Monarch and the Government of the United Kingdom.
Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the United Kingdom | |
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Ambassador of Russia to the Court of Saint James's | |
![]() Emblem of the Russian Foreign Ministry | |
Incumbent since 5 November 2019Andrey Kelin | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Embassy of Russia, London | |
Style | His Excellency The Honourable |
Reports to | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Residence | Harrington House |
Seat | London |
Appointer | President of Russia |
Term length | No fixed term |
Formation | 1556 |
First holder | as ambassador to the Kingdom of England |
Website | Embassy of Russia in London |
The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Russian Embassy in London, while the official residence of the ambassador is 13 Kensington Palace Gardens. There is a consulate general in Edinburgh.
The post of ambassador to the United Kingdom is currently held by Andrey Kelin, incumbent since 5 November 2019.
History of diplomatic relations
- 1553: Beginning of diplomatic relations.
- 1706: Establishment of the permanent mission in the Kingdom of England.
- 14 November 1720: Relations freezes as Great Britain (England's successor) refuse to recognize Russia as the empire.
- 1730: Restoration of diplomatic relations.
- 1741–1748: Allies in the Austrian War of Succession.
- 1756–1763: Opponents in the Seven Years' War.
- 22 November 1800: Emperor Paul imposed sanctions on Great Britain, diplomatic relations interrupted.
- 24 March 1801: The new Emperor Alexander cancels the sanctions on the request of British monarch George III, relations restored.
- 25 March 1802: Amiens peace treaty signed.
- 1803–1805: Allies in the coalition against France.
The United Kingdom established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union in 1924. However, King George V was still upset over the execution of the Romanov family and refused to receive the Soviet ambassador. In a breach of diplomatic protocol, he dispatched the Prince of Wales to accept the Soviet ambassador's credentials.
List of representatives (1556–present)
Representatives of the Tsardom of Russia to the Kingdom of England (1556–1707)
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Chief of embassy | 1556 | 1557 | ||
Chief of embassy | 1582 | 1583 | ||
Chief of embassy | 1600 | 1601 | ||
Chief of embassy | 1613 | 1613 | ||
Chief of embassy | 1662 | 1662 |
Representatives of the Tsardom of Russia to the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1720)
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Andrey Matveyev | Chief of mission | May 1707 | 1708 | |
Boris Kurakin | Minister Plenipotentiary | 1710 | 1711 | |
Resident | 1711 | 1713 | ||
Resident | 1713 | 1717 | ||
Resident | 9 June 1717 | February 1720 | ||
Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin | Resident | March 1720 | 14 November 1720 | |
Great Northern War: Diplomatic relations interrupted (1720–1730) |
Representatives of the Russian Empire to the Kingdom of Great Britain (1731–1801)
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Antiokh Kantemir | Resident (before 17 July 1733) Envoy (after 17 July 1733) | 24 December 1731 | April 1738 | |
Envoy | 1738 | 1739 | ||
Envoy | June 1739 | March 1742 | ||
Envoy | 31 December 1741 | June 1743 | ||
Envoy | 20 June 1743 | August 1746 | ||
Pyotr Chernyshyov | Envoy | 14 July 1746 | 20 March 1755 | |
Aleksandr Golitsyn | Envoy | 1755 | 1762 | |
Alexander Vorontsov | Envoy | February 1762 | 1764 | |
Envoy | 9 December 1763 | 1765 | ||
Chargé d'affaires | 1765 | 1766 | ||
Envoy | December 1765 | July 1768 | ||
Ivan Chernyshev | Envoy | 1768 | August 1769 | |
Envoy | 12 August 1769 | 5 May 1779 | ||
Chargé d'affaires | 1775 | 1777 | ||
Chargé d'affaires | 1778 | 1778 | ||
Ivan Simolin | Envoy | 5 May 1779 | 14 March 1784 | |
Semyon Vorontsov | Envoy | 24 May 1784 | 4 May 1800 | |
Chargé d'affaires | 1785 | 1785 | ||
Chargé d'affaires | 4 May 1800 | September 1800 | ||
Malta Question: Diplomatic relations by chargé d'affaires (1800–1801) | ||||
Yakov Smirnov | Chargé d'affaires | 29 September 1800 | 25 May 1801 |
Representatives of the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1917)
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Semyon Vorontsov | Ambassador | 25 May 1801 | 15 May 1806 | |
Pavel Stroganov | Chargé d'affaires | 10 May 1806 | 7 December 1806 | |
Maxim Alopeus | Special envoy | 7 December 1806 | 2 February 1808 | |
Anglo-Russian War: Diplomatic relations suspended (1808–1812) | ||||
Special envoy | 30 August 1812 | 30 September 1812 | ||
Chargé d'affaires | 30 August 1812 | 18 September 1812 | ||
Khristofor Liven | Ambassador | 18 September 1812 | 22 May 1834 | |
Minister Plenipotentiary | 7 July 1830 | 23 October 1830 | ||
Pavel Medem | Chargé d'affaires | 20 June 1834 | 31 January 1835 | |
Carlo Pozzo di Borgo | Ambassador | 5 January 1835 | 26 December 1839 | |
Chargé d'affaires | 1839 | 1840 | ||
Phillip Brunnov | Envoy | 17 June 1840 | 18 December 1854 | |
Crimean War: Diplomatic relations suspended (1854–1856) | ||||
Envoy | 30 June 1856 | 8 February 1858 | ||
Phillip Brunnov | Envoy (before 4 December 1860) Ambassador (after 4 December 1860) | 8 February 1858 | 21 May 1870 | |
Nikolay Orlov | Ambassador appointee | 21 May 1870 | 28 November 1870 | Was not accredited |
Phillip Brunnov | Ambassador | 28 November 1870 | 22 July 1874 | |
Pyotr Shuvalov | Ambassador | 22 July 1874 | 19 October 1879 | |
Aleksei Lobanov-Rostovskii | Ambassador | 22 December 1879 | 13 July 1882 | |
Chargé d'affaires | 1882 | 1882 | ||
Arthur von Mohrenheim | Ambassador | 13 July 1882 | 8 February 1884 | |
Yegor Staal | Ambassador | 27 March 1884 | 30 August 1902 | |
Alexander von Benckendorff | Ambassador | 1902 | 11 January 1917 | |
Konstantin Nabokov | Chargé d'affaires | 1917 | 1917 | |
Sergey Sazonov | Ambassador | January 1917 | 3 March 1917 | |
Chargé d'affaires | 1919 | 1924 | Unaccredited by the post-Imperial Russian government |
Representatives of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1918–1923)
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Maxim Litvinov | Authorised representative Plenipotentiary (after June 1918) | January 1918 | September 1918 | Not accredited |
Leonid Krasin | Plenipotentiary | 1920 | July 1923 | Not accredited |
Representatives of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1923–1991)
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Christian Rakovsky | Plenipotentiary | July 1923 | 30 October 1925 | Accredited from 1 February 1924 |
Leonid Krasin | Plenipotentiary | 30 October 1925 | 24 November 1926 | |
Arkady Rosengolts | Plenipotentiary | 1926 | 26 May 1927 | |
Grigori Sokolnikov | Plenipotentiary | November 1929 | 14 September 1932 | |
Ivan Maisky | Plenipotentiary (before 9 May 1941) Ambassador (after 9 May 1941) | 8 November 1932 | 12 August 1943 | |
Fedor Gusev | Ambassador | 12 August 1943 | 22 August 1946 | |
Georgy Zarubin | Ambassador | 28 September 1946 | 13 June 1952 | |
Andrei Gromyko | Ambassador | 13 June 1952 | May 1953 | |
Yakov Malik | Ambassador | May 1953 | 11 January 1960 | |
Ambassador | 11 January 1960 | 25 January 1966 | ||
Mikhail Smirnovsky | Ambassador | 25 January 1966 | 27 April 1973 | |
Ambassador | 27 April 1973 | 5 November 1980 | ||
Ambassador | 20 November 1980 | 10 April 1986 | ||
Leonid Zamyatin | Ambassador | 10 April 1986 | 18 November 1991 | |
Boris Pankin | Ambassador | 19 November 1991 | 25 December 1991 |
Representatives of the Russian Federation to the United Kingdom (1991–present)
Name | Title | Appointment | Termination | Notes |
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Boris Pankin | Ambassador | 25 December 1991 | 16 September 1993 | |
Anatoly Adamishin | Ambassador | 5 September 1994 | 6 June 1997 | |
Ambassador | 6 June 1997 | 20 January 2000 | ||
Grigory Karasin | Ambassador | 6 March 2000 | 9 June 2005 | |
Yuri Fedotov | Ambassador | 9 June 2005 | 27 August 2010 | |
Alexander Yakovenko | Ambassador | 24 January 2011 | 26 August 2019 | |
Andrey Kelin | Ambassador | 5 November 2019 |
See also
- List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Russia
References
- "Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Edinburgh, the United Kingdom". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia). Retrieved 30 October 2019.
- "Andrei Kelin appointed as Russia's Ambassador to the UK". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 5 November 2019. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
- Bilainkin, George (1944). Maisky, Ten Years Ambassador. G. Allen & Unwin Limited. pp. 73–74.
- Davison, Janet (21 May 2014). "Prince Charles and Vladimir Putin: Can royals wade into politics?". CBC News.
King George V, who reigned from 1910 to 1936, was close to his lookalike cousin, Czar Nicholas II, but refused to meet a number of Soviet ambassadors following the revolution there. "He claimed to be unwell and [did] not receive the Soviet ambassador because he blamed the Bolshevik regime for the murder of his cousin, Czar Nicholas II and his family in 1918," says Harris.
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Kensington Palace Gardens There is a consulate general in Edinburgh The post of ambassador to the United Kingdom is currently held by Andrey Kelin incumbent since 5 November 2019 History of diplomatic relations1553 Beginning of diplomatic relations 1706 Establishment of the permanent mission in the Kingdom of England 14 November 1720 Relations freezes as Great Britain England s successor refuse to recognize Russia as the empire 1730 Restoration of diplomatic relations 1741 1748 Allies in the Austrian War of Succession 1756 1763 Opponents in the Seven Years War 22 November 1800 Emperor Paul imposed sanctions on Great Britain diplomatic relations interrupted 24 March 1801 The new Emperor Alexander cancels the sanctions on the request of British monarch George III relations restored 25 March 1802 Amiens peace treaty signed 1803 1805 Allies in the coalition against France The United Kingdom established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union in 1924 However King George V was still upset over the execution of the Romanov family and refused to receive the Soviet ambassador In a breach of diplomatic protocol he dispatched the Prince of Wales to accept the Soviet ambassador s credentials List of representatives 1556 present Representatives of the Tsardom of Russia to the Kingdom of England 1556 1707 Name Title Appointment Termination Notes ru Chief of embassy 1556 1557 ru Chief of embassy 1582 1583 ru Chief of embassy 1600 1601 ru Chief of embassy 1613 1613 ru Chief of embassy 1662 1662 Representatives of the Tsardom of Russia to the Kingdom of Great Britain 1707 1720 Name Title Appointment Termination Notes Andrey Matveyev Chief of mission May 1707 1708 Boris Kurakin Minister Plenipotentiary 1710 1711 ru Resident 1711 1713 Resident 1713 1717 ru Resident 9 June 1717 February 1720 Mikhail Bestuzhev Ryumin Resident March 1720 14 November 1720 Great Northern War Diplomatic relations interrupted 1720 1730 Representatives of the Russian Empire to the Kingdom of Great Britain 1731 1801 Name Title Appointment Termination Notes Antiokh Kantemir Resident before 17 July 1733 Envoy after 17 July 1733 24 December 1731 April 1738 ru Envoy 1738 1739 ru Envoy June 1739 March 1742 ru Envoy 31 December 1741 June 1743 ru Envoy 20 June 1743 August 1746 Pyotr Chernyshyov Envoy 14 July 1746 20 March 1755 Aleksandr Golitsyn Envoy 1755 1762 Alexander Vorontsov Envoy February 1762 1764 ru Envoy 9 December 1763 1765 ru Charge d affaires 1765 1766 ru Envoy December 1765 July 1768 Ivan Chernyshev Envoy 1768 August 1769 ru Envoy 12 August 1769 5 May 1779 ru Charge d affaires 1775 1777 ru Charge d affaires 1778 1778 Ivan Simolin ru Envoy 5 May 1779 14 March 1784 Semyon Vorontsov Envoy 24 May 1784 4 May 1800 ru Charge d affaires 1785 1785 ru Charge d affaires 4 May 1800 September 1800 Malta Question Diplomatic relations bycharge d affaires 1800 1801 Yakov Smirnov Charge d affaires 29 September 1800 25 May 1801 Representatives of the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1801 1917 Name Title Appointment Termination Notes Semyon Vorontsov Ambassador 25 May 1801 15 May 1806 Pavel Stroganov Charge d affaires 10 May 1806 7 December 1806 Maxim Alopeus Special envoy 7 December 1806 2 February 1808 Anglo Russian War Diplomatic relations suspended 1808 1812 ru Special envoy 30 August 1812 30 September 1812 ru Charge d affaires 30 August 1812 18 September 1812 Khristofor Liven Ambassador 18 September 1812 22 May 1834 ru Minister Plenipotentiary 7 July 1830 23 October 1830 Pavel Medem Charge d affaires 20 June 1834 31 January 1835 Carlo Pozzo di Borgo Ambassador 5 January 1835 26 December 1839 ru Charge d affaires 1839 1840 Phillip Brunnov Envoy 17 June 1840 18 December 1854 Crimean War Diplomatic relations suspended 1854 1856 ru Envoy 30 June 1856 8 February 1858 Phillip Brunnov Envoy before 4 December 1860 Ambassador after 4 December 1860 8 February 1858 21 May 1870 Nikolay Orlov Ambassador appointee 21 May 1870 28 November 1870 Was not accredited Phillip Brunnov Ambassador 28 November 1870 22 July 1874 Pyotr Shuvalov Ambassador 22 July 1874 19 October 1879 Aleksei Lobanov Rostovskii Ambassador 22 December 1879 13 July 1882 ru Charge d affaires 1882 1882 Arthur von Mohrenheim Ambassador 13 July 1882 8 February 1884 Yegor Staal Ambassador 27 March 1884 30 August 1902 Alexander von Benckendorff Ambassador 1902 11 January 1917 Konstantin Nabokov Charge d affaires 1917 1917 Sergey Sazonov Ambassador January 1917 3 March 1917 ru Charge d affaires 1919 1924 Unaccredited by the post Imperial Russian government Representatives of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1918 1923 Name Title Appointment Termination Notes Maxim Litvinov Authorised representative Plenipotentiary after June 1918 January 1918 September 1918 Not accredited Leonid Krasin Plenipotentiary 1920 July 1923 Not accredited Representatives of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1923 1991 Name Title Appointment Termination Notes Christian Rakovsky Plenipotentiary July 1923 30 October 1925 Accredited from 1 February 1924 Leonid Krasin Plenipotentiary 30 October 1925 24 November 1926 Arkady Rosengolts Plenipotentiary 1926 26 May 1927 Grigori Sokolnikov Plenipotentiary November 1929 14 September 1932 Ivan Maisky Plenipotentiary before 9 May 1941 Ambassador after 9 May 1941 8 November 1932 12 August 1943 Fedor Gusev Ambassador 12 August 1943 22 August 1946 Georgy Zarubin Ambassador 28 September 1946 13 June 1952 Andrei Gromyko Ambassador 13 June 1952 May 1953 Yakov Malik Ambassador May 1953 11 January 1960 ru Ambassador 11 January 1960 25 January 1966 Mikhail Smirnovsky Ambassador 25 January 1966 27 April 1973 ru Ambassador 27 April 1973 5 November 1980 ru Ambassador 20 November 1980 10 April 1986 Leonid Zamyatin Ambassador 10 April 1986 18 November 1991 Boris Pankin Ambassador 19 November 1991 25 December 1991 Representatives of the Russian Federation to the United Kingdom 1991 present Name Title Appointment Termination Notes Boris Pankin Ambassador 25 December 1991 16 September 1993 Anatoly Adamishin Ambassador 5 September 1994 6 June 1997 ru Ambassador 6 June 1997 20 January 2000 Grigory Karasin Ambassador 6 March 2000 9 June 2005 Yuri Fedotov Ambassador 9 June 2005 27 August 2010 Alexander Yakovenko Ambassador 24 January 2011 26 August 2019 Andrey Kelin Ambassador 5 November 2019See alsoList of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to RussiaReferences Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Edinburgh the United Kingdom Ministry of Foreign Affairs Russia Retrieved 30 October 2019 Andrei Kelin appointed as Russia s Ambassador to the UK Ministry of Foreign Affairs 5 November 2019 Retrieved 7 November 2019 Bilainkin George 1944 Maisky Ten Years Ambassador G Allen amp Unwin Limited pp 73 74 Davison Janet 21 May 2014 Prince Charles and Vladimir Putin Can royals wade into politics CBC News King George V who reigned from 1910 to 1936 was close to his lookalike cousin Czar Nicholas II but refused to meet a number of Soviet ambassadors following the revolution there He claimed to be unwell and did not receive the Soviet ambassador because he blamed the Bolshevik regime for the murder of his cousin Czar Nicholas II and his family in 1918 says Harris http rusemb org uk ambassadors