List of ambassadors of Russia to Indonesia
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Indonesia is the official representative of the President and the Government of Russia to the President and the Government of Indonesia.
Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Indonesia
Duta Besar Federasi Rusia untuk Republik Indonesia | |
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Emblem of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
Incumbent Lyudmila G. Vorobyova since February 15, 2018 | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
Style | Her Excellency |
Reports to | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Residence | Embassy of Russia in Jakarta |
Seat | Jakarta |
Appointer | The President |
Term length | At the pleasure of the president |
Formation | July 7, 1954 |
First holder | Dmitry A. Zhukov |
Website | Embassy of Russia in Jakarta |
The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia in Jakarta in Indonesia. There is a Consulate in Denpasar.[1] The current ambassador is Lyudmila G. Vorobyova since February 15, 2018. She is a Russian diplomat since 1989. She has her diplomatic postings earlier in Thailand and Malaysia. She is an expert on the Southeast Asian affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2]
Background
The relations between Russia and Indonesia dates back to the mid-18th century when the Russian frigate Pallada sails to the Java Islands. The Russian writer Ivan Goncharov was on this frigate and he described the region as "the most luxurious corner of the world." In 1869, the Russian traveler V. Tatarinov visited the island of Java, who later described his trip in the Sea Collection.[3]
Indonesia was the colony of the Netherlands from 1800 until 1942. The Japanese forces occupied Indonesia from the Dutch forces, expelling them in March 1942. After the defeat and surrender of Japan in August 1945, Sukarno immediately declared the independence of Indonesia from Dutch rule on August 17, 1945. This led the Dutch to declare war on the Indonesian separatists, as the Netherlands again wanted to re-established colonial rule over Indonesia. After four and a half years, the campaign was unsuccessful for the Netherlands and on December 1949, the Netherlands formally recognized Indonesian sovereignty.
The Soviet Union (and later Russia) recognizes Indonesian independence and established diplomatic relations in 1950. Dmitry A. Zhukov was appointed as the first Russian ambassador to the country.
Timeline of diplomatic relations
- May 22,1948 — Consular relations were established.
- January 26 — February 3, 1950 - diplomatic relations established.
- .November 30 — December 17, 1953- Diplomatic relations established on embassy levels.
List of ambassadors
Ambassador | Term of office | Lifespan |
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Dmitry Alexandrovich Zhukov | July 7, 1954 - August 24, 1958 | 1909-1981 |
Boris Mikhailovich Volkov | August 24, 1958 - July 2, 1960 | 1913-1961 |
Nikolai Alexandrovich Mikhailov | July 2, 1960 - April 27, 1965 | 1906-1982 |
Mikhail Dmitrievich Sytenko | April 27, 1965 - July 24, 1969 | 1918-2009 |
Mikhail Mikhailovich Volkov | July 24, 1969 - June 10, 1972 | 1918-1995 |
Pavel Stepanovich Kuznetsov | June 10, 1972 - June 2, 1976 | 1918-1995 |
Ivan Fadeevich Shpedko | June 2, 1976 - December 4, 1983 | 1918-1983 |
Stanislav Ivanovich Semivolos | April 20, 1984 - March 20, 1987 | 1931-2006 |
Vladimir Mikhailovich Semenov | March 20, 1987 - June 22, 1990 | born 1928 |
Valery Vladimirovich Malygin | June 22, 1990 - September 13, 1995 | 1939-2009 |
Nikolai Nikolaevich Solovyov | September 13, 1995 - September 29, 1998 | 1931-1998 |
Vladimir Yurievich Plotnikov | September 7, 1999 - October 6, 2004 | born 1943 |
Mikhail Mikhailovich Bely | October 6, 2004 - January 19, 2007 | born 1945 |
Alexander Anatolyevich Ivanov | February 2, 2007 - October 11, 2012 | born 1952 |
Mikhail Yurievich Galuzin | October 11, 2012 - January 29, 2018 | born 1960 |
Lyudmila Georgievna Vorobyova | February 15, 2018 - present | born 1964 |