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Vladimir Grinin

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Vladimir Grinin
Владимир Гринин
Russian Ambassador to Germany
In office
3 July 2010 – 10 January 2018
Preceded byVladimir Kontonyov
Succeeded bySergey Nechayev
Ambassador of Russia to Poland
In office
21 April 2006 – 21 June 2010
Preceded byNikolay Afanasevsky
Succeeded byAleksandr Alekseyev
Ambassador of Russia to Finland
In office
21 April 2003 – 21 April 2006
Preceded byAleksandr Patsev
Succeeded byAleksandr Rumyanstev
Ambassador of Russia to Austria
In office
30 August 1996 – 28 April 2000
Preceded byValery Popov
Succeeded byAleksandr Golovin
Personal details
Born (1947-11-15) 15 November 1947 (age 77)
Moscow, Soviet Union
EducationMoscow State Institute of International Relations
Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Vladimir Mikhailovich Grinin (Russian: Владимир Михайлович Гринин; born 15 November 1947) is a Russian former diplomat who served as the Russian ambassadors to Austria, Finland, Poland, and Germany.

Biography

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Vladimir Mikhailovich Grinin was born on 15 November 1947 in Moscow, Soviet Union. Grinin graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations in 1971 and commenced diplomatic work, serving at the Soviet Embassy in West Germany from 1973 to 1980. After his posting to West Germany, he returned to Moscow and attended the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR. Grinin graduated in 1982 and participated in Soviet-American negotiations on disarmament and arms control in Geneva until 1986. He was then posted to the Soviet Embassy in East Germany from 1986 and then in Germany from 1990 to 1992.[1][2]

From 1994 to 1996, Grinin was director of the Fourth European Department at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was appointed by President Boris Yeltsin as Ambassador of Russia to Austria in 1996, and held the post in Vienna until 2000. After this posting he returned to Moscow, and was appointed by President Vladimir Putin as Ambassador of Russia to Finland in 2003, and held this post until 2006, when he was appointed as Ambassador of Russia to Poland.[1][2] Grinin served as Ambassador of Russia to Germany in Berlin from 2010 until reaching the age limit for Russian ambassadors and was replaced by Sergey Nechaev on 10 January 2018.

Grinin is married with one daughter, and speaks Russian, English, German and French.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Гринин Владимир Михайлович (in Russian). Biografija.ru. Retrieved 2009-03-25.
  2. ^ a b c Посольство России в Польше (in Russian). Embassy of Russia in Warsaw. Archived from the original on December 13, 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-25.