Ambassador Vnukov and His Love to Vietnam

According to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Konstantin VasilievichVnukov, Vietnam is a wonderful country which he loves with all his heart. He came to Vietnam for the first time in 2006 as a diplomat for President Vladimir Putin.

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We had a chance to talk with him on the occasion of Russia’s Foreign Affairs Day, which was recently held in Hanoi. Vnukov impressed us with his open minded views, sense of humour and intelligence.

Vnukov said he will have a chance to go with President Putin once again to attend the upcoming APECT Summit to be held in Vietnam by the end of this year.

Expressing his high expectations for the upcoming APEC in Vietnam, he said, “I believe that all activities of the upcoming APEC will be a success. The summit will be about a number of issues relating to economic integration in the Asia- Pacific region. In addition, the summit will boost the image of Vietnam to the world”.



Konstantin VasilievichVnukov – Russian ambassador toVietnam. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP

State President Trang Dai Quang receives Ambassador Konstantin Vasilievich Vnukov. Photo: Embassy of Russia.

National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan receives Ambassador Konstantin VasilievichVnukov.
Photo: Embassy of Russia.

Ambassador Konstantin VasilievichVnukov and Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister/ Foreign Affairs Minister Pham Binh Minh
(left) at a diplomatic event. Photo: Embassy of Russia.

Ambassador Konstantin VasilievichVnukov receives Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee
Nguyen Thien Nhan (second left). Photo: Embassy of Russia.

Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung hosts Ambassador Konstantin VasilievichVnukov.
Photo: Embassy of Russia.

Ambassador Konstantin VasilievichVnukov and Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Nguyen Thanh Son at a diplomatic event. Photo: Embassy of Russia.


Former Vietnamese students in Russia and Ambassador Konstantin VasilievichVnukov. Photo: Embassy of Russia

After a successful term as an Ambassador to the Republic of Korea, the veteran diplomat was appointed by the President of the Russian Federation as the Ambassador to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in December 2014. With his keen experience and professionalism, Vnukov helped to deepen the strategic partnership between Russia and Vietnam.

In 2016, as Russia and Vietnam both carried out important elections, the first meetings between new leaders of the two countries had garnered much attention from the media. In this context, Vnukov acted as a conduit for the meetings between high ranking officials, including State President Tran Dai Quang and Vladimir Putin at the APEC summit in Lima, Peru and the visit to Russia of Prime Minister Nguyen XuanPhuc, Defence Minister Ngo Xuan Lich and Public Security Minister To Lam.

In the new millennium, Russia is pursuing a multilateral diplomatic mechanism with an Eastern oriented policy. Therefore, the relationship between Russia and Vietnam will see more success and activities.

“Vietnam is a country of importance to Russia” he emphasised.

Talking about the characteristics of a Russian diplomatic job career, Vnukovquoted a Russian proverb, which means “A Diplomat is not just a useless staff”.


Ambassador Konstantin Vasilievich Vnukov follows news about Vietnam via newspapers and magazine.
Photo: Tran Hieu/VNP

Ambassador Konstantin Vasilievich Vnukov presents prizes to the winners of
the 2nd Vietnam – Russia painting contest for kids in 2017. Photo: Viet Cuong/VNP

Besides diplomatic meetings with Vietnamese officials, Ambassador Vnukov set aside timefor interacting with people such as acting as a judge for a Vietnam – Russia painting contest for kids and meeting with former Vietnamese students who studied in Russia.


Konstantin VasilievichVnukov – Ambassador to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Date of Birth: May 9, 1951
Education: Moscow State Institute of International Relations, 1973
Masters in English and Chinese languages
Ph.D.in History, Far Eastern Studies Institute, Russian Academy of Science, 1991
Family: Married with two sons, one granddaughter and one grandson.
Career:
Entered diplomatic service in 1973.
1973-1979 Expert of the Soviet Government Delegation on the border negotiations with China
1980-1985 USSR Embassy in China, Third and Second Secretary
1991-1995 Embassy of Russia in China, Political Counsellor
1995-1998 China Desk Chief, First Asia Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia
1998-2003 Consul General of Russia in Hong Kong and Macao, China
2003-2009 Director-General, First Asia Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia
2009-2014 Ambassador to the Republic of Korea
December 26, 2014, was appointed by the President of the Russian Federation as the Ambassador to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
(Source: EMBASSY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM)

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