Minister of Foreign Affairs (Russia) Cabinet-level position in the Russian government
The minister of foreign affairs of the Russian Federation is a high-ranking Russian government official who heads the ministry of foreign affairs of the Russian Federation . The foreign minister is one of the five presidential ministers, along with the ministers of defence , interior , emergencies and justice . Although they are members of the Cabinet , they are directly subordinate to the President .
The foreign minister, like other presidential ministers, is nominated and appointed by the President after consultation with the Federation Council (whereas non-presidential ministers are nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the President after approval by the State Duma ). The foreign minister is also a permanent member of the Russian Security Council .[ 1]
Tsardom of Russia
Portrait
Name
Term of office
Head of State
Heads of Ambassadorial Prikaz
Ivan Viskovatyi
January 2, 1549
August 2, 1562[ 2]
Ivan IV
Andrey Vasilyev
September, 1562
July 25, 1570
Andrey Shchelkalov
November, 1570
June 17, 1594
Feodor I
Vasily Shchelkalov
June 30, 1594
May 1601
Boris Godunov
Afanasy Vlasyev
May 1601
May 8, 1605
Ivan Gramotin
August 1605
February 14, 1606
False Dmitriy I
Vasily Telepnev
1606
March 1611
Vasili IV
False Dmitry II
Ivan Gramotin
November 20, 1611
September 1612
Fyodor Androsov (Acting)
September 1612
June 1613
Pyotr Tretyakov
June 1613
May 16, 1618
Michael
Ivan Gramotin
May 1618
December 21, 1626
Yefim Telepnyov
December 22, 1626
July 30, 1630
Fyodor Likhachov
September 21, 1630
December 25, 1631
Ivan Gryazev
October 1, 1632
April 17, 1634
Ivan Gramotin
May 19, 1634
July 19, 1635
Fyodor Likhachov
September 21, 1635
September 1, 1643
Grigory Lvov
September 1, 1643
December 27, 1646
Alexis
Nazary Chistoy
January 6, 1647
June 2, 1648
Mikhail Volosheninov
July 4, 1648
April 1653
Almaz Ivanov
September 28, 1653
March 10, 1667
Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin
July 15, 1667
February 21, 1671
Artamon Matveyev
February 22, 1671
July 3, 1676
Larion Ivanov
July 4, 1676
December 21, 1680
Feodor III
Vasily Volynsky
December 21, 1680
May 6, 1681
Larion Ivanov (Acting)
May 6, 1681
May 15, 1682
Vasily Golitsyn
May 17, 1682
September 6, 1689
Ivan V and Peter I (regency of Sofia Alekseyevna )
Emelian Ukraintsev
September 6, 1689
April 19, 1699
Ivan V and Peter I
Peter I
Lev Naryshkin
1697
1699
Fyodor Golovin
February 18, 1700
August 2, 1706
Pyotr Shafirov
September 1706
1708
Gavriil Golovkin
1708
15 December 1717
Russian Empire
Portrait
Name
Term of office
Head of State
Presidents of the Collegium of Foreign Affairs
Gavriil Golovkin
15 December 1717
January 20, 1734
Peter I
Catherine I
Peter II
Anna
Andrey Osterman
1734
1740
Aleksey Tcherkassky
November 10, 1740
November 4, 1742
Ivan VI
Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin
November 4, 1742
February 15, 1758
Elizabeth
Mikhail Vorontsov
November 23, 1758
October 27, 1763
Peter III
Nikita Panin
October 27, 1763
April 10, 1781
Catherine II
Ivan Osterman
April 10, 1781
May 2, 1797
Aleksandr Bezborodko
May 2, 1797
April 6, 1799
Paul I
Fyodor Rostopchin
April 6, 1799
February 20, 1801
Nikita Panin
March 23, 1801
September 30, 1801
Alexander I
Viktor Kochubey
September 30, 1801
September 8, 1802
Ministers of Foreign Affairs
Alexander Vorontsov
September 8, 1802
January 16, 1804
Alexander I
Adam Jerzy Czartoryski
January 16, 1804
June 17, 1806
Andreas Eberhard von Budberg
June 17, 1806
August 30, 1807
Nikolay Rumyantsev
February 12, 1808
August 1, 1814
Ioannis Kapodistrias (Joint with Karl Nesselrode )
January 31, 1816
August 19, 1822
Karl Nesselrode
1814
April 15, 1856
Nicholas I
Alexander Gorchakov
April 15, 1856
9 April 1882
Alexander II
Nicholas de Giers
April 9, 1882
January 26, 1895
Alexander III
Alexei Lobanov-Rostovsky
March 18, 1895
August 30, 1896
Nicholas II
Nikolay Shishkin
September 1, 1896
January 13, 1897
Mikhail Muravyov
January 13, 1897
June 21, 1900
Vladimir Lambsdorff
January 6, 1901
May 11, 1906
Alexander Izvolsky
May 11, 1906
October 11, 1910
Sergey Sazonov
October 11, 1910
July 20, 1916
Boris Stürmer
July 20, 1916
November 23, 1916
Nikolay Pokrovsky
November 23, 1916
March 2, 1917
Provisional Government
Russian SFSR (1917–1991)
Minister
Party
Term of Office
Head of State
People's Commissars of Foreign Affairs
Leon Trotsky
Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolshevik )
November 7, 1917
March 13, 1918
Lev Kamenev
Georgy Chicherin
Communist Party
April 9, 1918
July 6, 1923
Post abolished (1923–1944) . Power transferred to Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union .
Anatoly Lavrentiev
Communist Party
March 8, 1944
March 13, 1946
Nikolay Shvernik
Post abolished
Ministers of Foreign Affairs
Mikhail Yakovlev
Communist Party
April 16, 1959
August 5, 1960
Nikolai Ignatov
Nikolay Organov
Sergey Lapin
Communist Party
September 5, 1960
January 20, 1962
Mikhail Menshikov
Communist Party
February 1, 1962
September 11, 1968
Nikolai Ignatov
Mikhail Yasnov
Aleksei A. Rodionov
Communist Party
September 11, 1968
May 7, 1971
Fyodor Titov
Communist Party
May 7, 1971
May 28, 1982
Vladimir Vinogradov
Communist Party
May 28, 1982
June 15, 1990
Vladimir Orlov
Vitaly Vorotnikov
Andrey Kozyrev
Independent
October 11, 1990
December 26, 1991
Boris Yeltsin
Russian Federation (1991–present)
Timeline
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References
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