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Medvedev headed Russia's negotiations with Ukraine and Belarus during gas price disputes. [24] In October 2003, Medvedev replaced Alexander Voloshin as presidential chief of staff. In November 2005, Medvedev moved from the presidential administration of the government when Putin appointed him as first deputy prime minister of Russia.
Between 21 – 23 May 2023, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, visited Hanoi and met with Vietnam's Communist Party chief Nguyễn Phú Trọng. They discussed the strengthening of ties between Russia and Vietnam and the current international situation. [17]
This is a list of international trips made by Dmitry Medvedev, during his presidency, he made 102 international trips to different countries. Medvedev in Turkmenistan in 2008. BRIC leaders in 2008 Medvedev with President of Peru Alan García Pérez. Medvedev with Muammar Gaddafi Dmitry Medvedev and the President Venezuela Hugo Chavez.
During the Russian Civil War he joined the Red Army and in 1920 he joined the All-Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). Between 1920 and 1935, he worked for the Cheka, OGPU and the NKVD in Soviet Ukraine. In 1936 Dmitry Medvedev was sent as a NKVD intelligence agent abroad. In 1938 he returned to the Soviet Union and was appointed the head of ...
Volodymyr Medvedev was born Vladimir Medvedev in Kizel, Perm Krai, on 19 January 1948, in Kyzel of the Perm Krai, in a family of workers, and is an ethnic Russian. He graduated from the special secondary education, and was a mining technician. [1] In 1964, he was a student of the Kizel mining technical school. [1]
President Dmitry Medvedev at the 2nd ASEAN-Russia Summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, 30 October 2010 In his address to the parliament on 5 November 2008 he also promised to deploy the Iskander missile system and radar-jamming facilities in Kaliningrad Oblast to counter the U. S. missile defence system in Eastern Europe. [ 51 ]
Medvedev followed up his success in North America with his maiden title on Russian soil at the St. Petersburg Open, to become the first Russian to win the tournament in 15 years. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] Medvedev then won a second consecutive title at the Shanghai Masters , defeating Alexander Zverev in the final. [ 57 ]
Dmitry Gennadyevich Medvedev (Russian: Дми́трий Генна́дьевич Медве́дев; 1970 – 15 April 2005) was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation who was killed in action in Chechnya. For his service he was posthumously honoured as a Hero of the Russian Federation.