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Teimuraz Otarovich Ramishvili (Russian: Теймураз Отарович Рамишвили; born 4 May 1955 in Moscow, Soviet Union), is a Russian diplomat of Georgian origin, the Russian Ambassador to South Korea in 2000-2005, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Ambassador to Denmark from 2008. He has been the Ambassador of Russia to Norway since 2016.
Early life
- Graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations in 1979.
Political activity
- In 1992-2000 Director of the Department for Humanitarian Cooperation and Human Rights of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russia.
- 2000—2005 – Ambassador of Russia to South Korea.
- 2005—2007 - Ambassador at Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russia.
- 2007—2012 – Ambassador of Russia to Denmark.
- 2012—2016 - Director of the Department of Linguistic Support of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Since 2016 – Ambassador of Russia to Norway.
International conferences activity
- Participated in many international conferences on humanitarian cooperation and human rights issues.
References
- New RF Ambassador to ROK
- Ambassador profile
- "Russlands ambassadør i Norge: – Jeg verken får eller ber om støtte". 18 March 2017.