
Andrei Kozyrev
Andrei Kozyrev is a former Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, serving from 1990 to 1996 during the presidency of Boris Yeltsin. Known for his pro-Western stance, he played a significant role in shaping Russia's foreign policy during the tumultuous post-Soviet era. Kozyrev has been a vocal critic of the current Russian government's approach to international relations, often emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and cooperation with the West. His insights into Russian politics and foreign affairs are widely sought after, and he continues to contribute to discussions on global security and international diplomacy.
Born on Mar 27, 1951 (74 years old)
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Andrei Kozyrev commented that Trump did not achieve anything significant in his negotiations.
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Andrei Kozyrev, a pro-Western figure and former Russian foreign minister, claimed that Trump did not achieve anything significant.
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Andrei Kozyrev stated that Trump did not achieve anything in his dealings with Putin.
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Andrei Kozyrev claimed that Trump did not achieve anything in his negotiations with Putin.
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Andrei Kozyrev is a former Russian foreign minister who commented on Putin's conditions for a ceasefire.
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