
Vasiliy Nebenzya
Vasiliy Nebenzya is a prominent Russian diplomat currently serving as Russia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He has played a significant role in articulating Russia's foreign policy positions, particularly concerning international conflicts and relations with the West. Nebenzya is known for his assertive stance on issues like the Ukraine conflict, where he emphasizes the necessity of recognizing Russia's interests in any diplomatic dialogue. His recent statements highlight Russia's openness to equal negotiations with the United States, contingent upon receiving appropriate signals from Washington.
Born on Mar 30, 1962 (63 years old)
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Russia:
Vasiliy Nebenzya claimed that the Russian memorandum is the 'best offer' that Kyiv can receive today.
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Bangladesh:
Vasiliy Nebenzya, the Russian ambassador, condemned the U.S. air and missile strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
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Russia:
Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasiliy Nebenzya stated that the document presented by Moscow is the best offer Kyiv can receive today.
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Russia:
Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasiliy Nebenzya stated that the document presented by Moscow is the best offer Kyiv can receive today.
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Russia:
Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasiliy Nebenzya stated that the document presented by Moscow is the best offer Kyiv can receive today.
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Russia:
Vasiliy Nebenzya, the permanent representative to the UN, condemned Israel's attacks on Iran.
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Iran:
Vasiliy Nebenzya is the Russian ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations.
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Russia:
Russia's UN representative Vasiliy Nebenzya warned Israel about the political consequences of supplying weapons to Ukraine.
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Russia:
Russia's representative to the UN, Vasiliy Nebenzya, warned Israel about the political consequences of supplying weapons to Ukraine.
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Kazakhstan:
Vasiliy Nebenzya stated the conditions under which Russia would consider a ceasefire.
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