
Yuriy Ushakov
Yuriy Ushakov is a seasoned diplomat and political advisor who has served as Vladimir Putin's chief foreign policy advisor for over a decade. He previously held the position of the Russian ambassador to the United States from 1998 to 2008, giving him extensive experience in high-stakes negotiations with Washington. Ushakov's deep understanding of U.S.-Russia relations and his close ties to Putin make him a key figure in the Kremlin's diplomatic efforts.
Born on Jan 01, 1951 (74 years old)
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Russia:
Yuriy Ushakov is an assistant to the President of Russia.
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United States:
Ushakov is one of Putin's top negotiators who dismissed the US ceasefire idea.
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Turkey:
Yuriy Ushakov criticized the ceasefire proposal during a press briefing.
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United States:
A Russian presidential aide has cast doubt on a US ceasefire proposal for Ukraine.
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Turkey:
Yuriy Ushakov mentioned that the delegations from both countries would continue to meet in the future.
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Uzbekistan:
Yuriy Ushakov represented Moscow as a presidential aide during the negotiations.
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Ukraine:
Yuriy Ushakov, an assistant to Putin, stated that the negotiations went 'not bad'.
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Turkey:
Yuriy Ushakov is part of the Russian delegation responsible for foreign policy.
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Uruguay:
Yuriy Ushakov is the Kremlin's foreign policy advisor included in the Russian delegation.
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Uzbekistan:
Yuriy Ushakov is a presidential aide expected to be part of the Russian negotiation team.
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