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The charter was signed on June 26, 1945 by representatives of 50 countries.
From Soviet Union it was signed by the Soviet Ambassador to the United States Andrei Gromyko.

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The Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN in New York was established after the creation of the United Nations in accordance with the UN Charter, signed on June 26, 1945 at a conference in San Francisco and entered into force on October 24, 1945. The placement and arrangement of the Permanent Mission was connected with the elaboration and coordination of the general issue of the location of the UN headquarters. The decision to choose the United States as the permanent seat of the UN was taken by the Preparatory Commission on December 15, 1945, but during 1946 there was a discussion of this issue; only on June 26, 1947, was signed, and on November 21, 1947, the "Agreement between the United Nations and the United States regarding the location of the headquarters of the United Nations" came into force.

The main provisions on the immunities of representatives of the Member States of the Organization in the main and subsidiary bodies of the UN were formulated in the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, adopted by the UN General Assembly on February 13, 1946.

In April 1946, the staff of the Representative Office was approved by the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR. The tasks of the Permanent Mission included Active participation in the activities of the main and specialized agencies of the UN system.

The status of the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN was also determined on the basis of the resolution of the UN General Assembly of December 3, 1948 on permanent missions to the UN, which regulated the procedure for appointing permanent representatives and the procedure for formalizing their powers.

Since 1991, with the collapse of the USSR, the Russian Federation, along with other former republics of the Union, is represented in the UN as an independent state and functions on the basis of the “Regulations on the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to an International Organization”, approved on September 29, 1999 by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation.

In December 1991, the Russian Federation, as the legal successor of the USSR in the international arena, officially took the place of the Soviet Union in the UN Security Council after passing the necessary procedures established by the UN Charter.

Permanent Representatives of the USSR and the Russian Federation to the UN

Gromyko Andrey Andreevich

  • He has been in diplomatic work since 1938.
  • 1939 - Head of the Department of American Countries of the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • end of 1939 - adviser to the embassy (since 1941 - embassy) of the USSR in the USA;
  • 1943-1946 - Ambassador of the USSR to the USA and at the same time envoy of the USSR to the Republic of Cuba;
  • 1946-1948 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN and at the same time Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1948-1949 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1949-1952 - First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • from June 1952 - Ambassador of the USSR to Great Britain;
  • 1953-1957 - First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1957-1985 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • since March 1983 - at the same time he was the first deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR;
  • 1985-1988 - Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.

Malik Yakov Alexandrovich

  • In diplomatic work since 1937.
  • 1937-1939 - an employee of the central apparatus of the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1939-1942 - Advisor to the embassy (since 1941 - embassy) of the USSR in Japan;
  • 1942-1945 - Ambassador of the USSR to Japan;
  • 1945-1946 - political adviser in the Allied Council for Japan;
  • 1946-1953 - deputy. Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR
  • 1948-1952 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN and representative of the USSR to the UN Security Council;
  • 1953-1960 - Ambassador of the USSR to Great Britain;
  • 1960-1980 - deputy. Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, at the same time in 1967-1976. Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN and Representative of the USSR to the UN Security Council.

Zorin Valerian Alexandrovich

  • In diplomatic work since 1941.
  • 1941-1943 - in responsible work in the central office of the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1943-1945 - Head of the Fourth European Department of the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1945-1947 - Ambassador of the USSR to Czechoslovakia;
  • 1947-1955 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1952-1953 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN Security Council;
  • 1955-1956 - Ambassador of the USSR to Germany;
  • 1956-1960 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1960-1963 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN and the UN Security Council;
  • 1963-1965 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1965-1971 - Ambassador of the USSR to France;
  • 1971-1986 - Ambassador-at-Large of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Vyshinsky Andrey Yanuarievich

  • In diplomatic work since 1940.
  • 1940-1946 - First Deputy People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1946-1949 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1949-1953 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1953-1954 - First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR and Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN.

Sobolev Arkady Alexandrovich

  • 1939-1942 - General Secretary of the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1942-1945 - Advisor to the USSR Embassy in Great Britain;
  • 1946-1949 - Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and head of the Department of Political Affairs and Affairs of the UN Security Council;
  • 1949-1950 - Head of the Department for UN Affairs of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, member of the Collegium of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1950-1951 - Head of the US Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1951-1953 - Ambassador of the USSR to Poland;
  • 1953-1954 - Head of the Department of the Americas of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1954-1955 - Deputy Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN;
  • 1955-1960 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN and representative of the USSR to the UN Security Council;
  • 1960-1964 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR.

Fedorenko Nikolay Trofimovich

  • He had the diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
  • In diplomatic work since 1939.
  • 1939-1941 - dragoman of the USSR Embassy in China;
  • 1941-1948 - Third Secretary, Second Secretary, First Secretary, Counselor of the USSR Embassy in China;
  • 1948-1949 - Acting Head of the 1st Far Eastern Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1950-1952 - Advisor to the Embassy of the USSR in the People's Republic of China;
  • 1952—acting Head of the 1st Far East Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1952-1953 - Head of the 1st Far Eastern Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1953-1955 - Head of the Far Eastern Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1955-1958 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1958-1962 - Ambassador of the USSR to Japan;
  • 1962-1967 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN and representative of the USSR to the UN Security Council;
  • 1968 - released from work at the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs in connection with the transition to the system of the Academy of Sciences.

Troyanovsky Oleg Alexandrovich

  • He had the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
  • In diplomatic work since 1944.
  • 1944-1947 - attaché, third secretary of the USSR Embassy in Great Britain;
  • 1947-1951 - employee Central office USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1951-1953 - head of department, editorial board of the Novosti magazine;
  • 1953-1958 - Assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1958-1967 - Assistant to the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR;
  • 1967-1976 - Ambassador of the USSR to Japan;
  • 1976-1986 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN;
  • 1986-1990 - Ambassador of the USSR to the People's Republic of China;
  • 1990-2003 - an employee of the Central Office of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Dubinin Yury Vladimirovich

  • Has the diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
  • He has been in diplomatic work since 1955.
  • 1955-1956 - trainee, USSR Embassy in France;
  • 1956 - employee of the Department of International Organizations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1956-1959 - employee (P-1) of the UNESCO Secretariat in Paris;
  • 1959-1962 - Third Secretary, Second Secretary of the First European Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1962-1963 - assistant to the head of the First European Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1963-1968 - First Secretary, Counselor of the USSR Embassy in France;
  • 1968-1971 - Deputy Head of the First European Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1971-1978 - Head of the First European Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1978-1986 - Ambassador of the USSR to Spain;
  • 1986 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN;
  • 1986-1990 - Ambassador of the USSR to the USA;
  • 1990-1991 - Ambassador of the USSR to France;
  • 1991-1994 - Ambassador at Large of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1994-1996 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia;
  • 1996-1999 - Ambassador of Russia (with the rank of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation) in Ukraine;
  • 1999 - released from work in the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Belonogov Alexander Mikhailovich

  • In diplomatic work since 1954.
  • 1954-1962 - referent, art. referent, attaché of the Contractual and Legal Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1959-1962 - Third Secretary, Second Secretary of the Department of International Economic Organizations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1962-1967 - third secretary, second secretary, first secretary of the USSR Embassy in Great Britain;
  • 1967-1978—Advisor, Art. adviser, ch. adviser to the Office for Planning Foreign Policy Activities of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1978-1979—head. Africa and Middle East Division;
  • 1979-1984 - deputy. chief, chief US Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1984-1986 - Ambassador of the USSR to the ARE;
  • 1986-1990 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN and Representative of the USSR to the UN Security Council;
  • 1990-1992 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR;
  • 1992-1998 Russian Ambassador to Canada
  • 1998 - released from work at the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Vorontsov Julius Mikhailovich

  • In diplomatic work since 1952.
  • 1952-1954 - referent, art. referent, attaché of the Second European Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1954-1958 - attache, third secretary of the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN;
  • 1958-1963 - Second Secretary, First Secretary, Advisor to the Department of International Organizations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1963-1965 - Advisor to the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN;
  • 1965-1966 - deputy. head Department of International Organizations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1966-1977 - Counsellor, Counsellor-Envoy of the USSR Embassy in the USA;
  • 1977 - deputy. Head of the Department of Foreign Policy Planning, Member of the Collegium of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • 1977-1983 - Ambassador of the USSR to India;
  • 1983-1986 - Ambassador of the USSR to France;
  • 1986-1989 - First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR; simultaneously since 1988 the Ambassador of the USSR in Afghanistan;
  • 1990-1994 - Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN;
  • 1994-1998 - Ambassador of Russia to the USA;
  • since 1999 - Special Envoy of the UN Secretary General for the CIS; Simultaneously since 2000, High-Level Coordinator on the issue of Iraq's compliance with its obligations regarding the repatriation or return of all Kuwaiti and third-country nationals and their remains, as well as the return of all Kuwaiti property, including archives seized by Iraq.

Churkin Vitaly Ivanovich

(b. 1952 - 2017)

  • Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN in New York, USA, and Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Security Council
  • In 1974 he graduated from the Moscow State Institute international relations. Candidate of Historical Sciences. Speaks English and French. In diplomatic work since 1974.
  • In 1990-1992 - Head of the Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR / RF.
  • In 1992-1994 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • In 1994-1998 — Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Belgium.
  • In 1998-2003 — Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Canada.
  • In 2003-2006 - Ambassador-at-Large.
  • Since April 8, 2006 - Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN and Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Security Council.
  • Has the diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Lavrov Sergey Viktorovich

  • In 1972 he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Speaks English, French and Sinhala.
  • He began his activity in 1972 at the USSR Embassy in Sri Lanka.
  • Between 1976 and 1981 worked in the Department of International Organizations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • From 1981 to 1988 - First Secretary, Advisor and Senior Advisor at the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN.
  • From 1988 to 1990 - Deputy Head of the Department of International Economic Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia.
  • 1990-1992 - Director of the Department of International Organizations and Global Problems of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
  • 1992-1994 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • 1994-2004 — Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to
  • United Nations and representative of the Russian Federation
  • in the United Nations Security Council.
  • Since 2004 Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • Has the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation.
  • Awarded with state awards.
  • Married, has a daughter.

Nebenzya Vasily Alekseevich

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