
Igor Chayka
Igor Chayka is a Russian politician and businessman who currently serves as the Deputy Head of Rossotrudnichestvo, the Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of Independent States, Compatriots Living Abroad, and International Humanitarian Cooperation. He was recently named a candidate for the head of the newly established Kremlin department for strategic partnership and cooperation. Chayka has a background in business, particularly in waste management, and has held various roles in government, including as an advisor to the Governor of Moscow Region. He is known for his involvement in humanitarian missions, notably facilitating the release of Moldovan pilots from Taliban captivity.
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Igor Chayka is the head of 'Rossotrudnichestvo', which aims to foster loyalty among the new generation of Belarusians.
Жертвы интеграции. Россия бесплатными путевками и через Россотрудничество заманивает к себе белорусских детейIgor Chayka, the deputy head of Rossotrudnichestvo, was also a candidate for the head of the new department.
Топ-менеджер «Росатома» стал кандидатом в главы нового управления Кремля — РБКIgor Chayka has become a candidate for the head of the new department in the Kremlin.
Игорь Чайка стал кандидатом на пост главы нового управления в Кремле — РБКIgor Chayka has been appointed as the deputy head of Rossotrudnichestvo and is a candidate for the head of the new Kremlin department for strategic partnership and cooperation.
Игорь Чайка стал кандидатом на пост главы нового управления в Кремле — РБКIgor Chayka has been appointed as the deputy head of Rossotrudnichestvo and is a candidate for the head of the new Kremlin department for strategic partnership and cooperation.
Игорь Чайка стал кандидатом на пост главы нового управления в Кремле — РБК















