Ambassador of Yemen to Russia Embassy of Yemen in Moscow | |
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Incumbent Ahmed Al-Wahishi since August 21, 2017 | |
Inaugural holder | Ahmed Ibn Abdullah Al-Amri |
Formation | February 3, 1961 |
The Yemenite ambassador in Moscow is the official representative of the Government in Aden to the Government of Russia.
List of ambassadors
Agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | ambassador | Observations | List of heads of government of Yemen | List of heads of government of Russia | Term end |
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November 1, 1928 | The Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen and the Soviet Union signed a friendship and cooperation treaty. | Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din | Alexei Rykov | ||
October 31, 1955 | Yemen and the Soviet Union signed an agreement on economic cooperation, the Soviet-Yemeni Friendship treaty in Cairo by Ahmad bin Yahya and the Soviet Ambassador in Cairo, Daniel Solod. | Ahmad bin Yahya | Nikolai Bulganin | ||
1957 | Abdurraham Ibn Abdussamed Abu-Taleb | A legation opened in Prague, to which the Yemenite Ambassador to Egypt, 'Abd al-Rahman 'Abd al-Samad Abu Talib, was appointed as the first minister plenipotentiary. He was December 6, 1950 to 1953 Chargé d'affaires Yemenite Ambassador to the United States and deputy foreign minister.[1] | Ahmad bin Yahya | Nikolai Bulganin | |
February 3, 1961 | Ahmed Ibn Abdullah Al-Amri |
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Ahmad bin Yahya | Alexei Kosygin | |
October 1, 1962 | The Soviet Union became the first government to recognize the Yemen Arab Republic. | Abdullah al-Sallal | Nikita Khrushchev | ||
March 21, 1964 | The Yemen Arab Republic and the Soviet Union signed a friendship in addition to strengthening economic and military relations between the two governments. | Hamoud al-Gayifi | Nikita Khrushchev | ||
December 31, 1963 | Ali Saif Al-Khawlani | Ali Saif Al-Khawlani, Alī Ṣayf al-Khawlānī, Appointed November 1962 | Abdul Rahman al-Iryani | Alexei Kosygin | |
January 1, 1965 | Hussein al-Dafai | Hussein al-Dafa'i | Hamoud al-Gayifi | Alexei Kosygin | January 1, 1966 |
January 1, 1967 | Abdallah as-Sallal | [3] | Hamoud al-Gayifi | Alexei Kosygin | December 17, 1968 |
December 17, 1968 | Mohsin Ahmad al-Aini |
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Hassan al-Amri | Alexei Kosygin | February 5, 1970 |
March 22, 1972 | Hussein al-Dafai | Hussein Mohammed Al Dafai, Husayn Muhammad ad-Dafai[4] | Hassan al-Amri | Alexei Kosygin | |
November 5, 1978 | On 10 August 1978, Ali Abdullah Saleh ordered the execution of 30 officers who were charged with being part of a conspiracy against his rule. The YAR Foreign Minister, Abdullah al Asnag, later indicated that the PDRY regime had again been responsible for the planning. The executions gave rise to a brief protest demonstration by Arab students at the YAR embassy in Moscow. Students seize Moscow embassy About 100 North Yemeni students occupied the North Yemeni Embassy in Moscow[5] | Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani | Alexei Kosygin | ||
June 7, 1979 | Salih Ali al-Ashwal | Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani | Alexei Kosygin | January 1, 1982 | |
January 1, 1984 | Abdo Othman Muhammed | Abd al-Uthman Muhammad, A.O. Muhammed, 'Abd al-'Uthman, | Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani | Nikolai Tikhonov | January 1, 1990 |
May 22, 1990 | Yemeni unification, the Yemen Arab Republic was united with South Yemen | Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani | Valentin Pavlov | ||
December 3, 1991 | The governments in Sanaa and Moscow established strong diplomatic and military relations. | Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas | Alexei Kosygin | ||
January 1, 1991 | Ali Abdulla Al Bugery | Али Абдалла Аль-Бугейри[7] | Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas | Valentin Pavlov | January 1, 1996 |
January 1, 2002 | Abdo Ali Abulrahman | Abdo Ali Abul Rahman | Abdul Qadir Bajamal | Mikhail Kasyanov | January 1, 2003 |
January 1, 2003 | Abdulwahab al-Rawhani | [8] | Abdul Qadir Bajamal | Mikhail Kasyanov | January 1, 2007 |
June 23, 2008 | Saleh Ahmed Al-Helali | Мохамед Салєх Ахмед Аль-Хелялі[9] | Ali Muhammad Mujawar | Vladimir Putin | |
August 21, 2017 | Ahmed Al-Wahishi | [10] | Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr | Dmitry Medvedev |
South Yemen
List of ambassadors
Agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | ambassador | Observations | List of heads of government of Yemen | List of heads of government of Russia | Term end |
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December 3, 1967 | The governments in Aden and Moscow established diplomatic and military relations. | Mohsin Ahmad al-Aini | Alexei Kosygin | ||
October 2, 1969 | Ahmed Saleh Al Shair | Ahmad Salih ash-Sha'ir, was killed in an air crash with 20 other diplomats and Foreign Ministry officials on April 30, 1973.[11] | Muhammad Ali Haitham | Gennady Voronov | April 30, 1973 |
January 1, 1973 | Mustafa Abdel-Khaliq |
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Ali Nasir Muhammad | Mikhail Solomentsev | |
January 1, 1975 | Ali Salem Anwar | Ali Nasir Muhammad | Mikhail Solomentsev | ||
October 29, 1977 | Abd al-Aziz Abduh Muhammed ad-Dali | 'Abd-al-'Aziz al-Dali,
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Ali Nasir Muhammad | Mikhail Solomentsev | |
January 1, 1984 | Salih Abu Bakr ibn Hasanayn | [13] | Ali Nasir Muhammad | Vitaly Vorotnikov | |
August 23, 1989 | Ahmad Abdullah 'Abd-al-Ilah | Ahmad 'Abdallah 'Abd al-Ilah Central Committee member. | Yasin Said Numan | Aleksandr Vlasov (politician) | |
May 22, 1990 | Yemeni unification with Yemen Arab Republic. | Yasin Said Numan | Aleksandr Vlasov (politician) |
References
- ↑ Abd al-Rahman 'Abd al-Samad Abu Talib
- ↑ Ahmed Ibn Abdullah Al-Amri
- ↑ Abdallah as-Sallal
- ↑ Hussein al-Dafai
- ↑ Edmund Burke, The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Longmans, Green, 1978, p. 190
- ↑ Abdo Othman Muhammed
- ↑ Ali Abdulla Al Bugery
- ↑ Abdulwahab al-Rawhani
- ↑ Saleh Ahmed Al-Helali
- ↑ Ahmed Al-Wahishi
- ↑ Ahmed Saleh Al Shair
- ↑ Abd al-Aziz Abduh Muhammed ad-Dali
- ↑ Salih Abu Bakr ibn Hasanayn
- ↑ Lambert's World of Trade, Finance & Economic Development, p. 1047
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