List of ambassadors of Russia to Indonesia

The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Indonesia is the official representative of the President and the Government of Russia to the President and the Government of Indonesia.

Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Indonesia
Duta Besar Federasi Rusia untuk Republik Indonesia
Emblem of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Incumbent
Lyudmila Vorobyova [ru]
since 15 February 2018
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
StyleHer Excellency
Reports toMinister of Foreign Affairs
ResidenceEmbassy of Russia in Jakarta
SeatJakarta
AppointerThe President
Term lengthAt the pleasure of the president
Formation7 July 1954
First holderDmitry Zhukov [ru]
WebsiteEmbassy of Russia in Jakarta

The ambassador and her staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia in Jakarta in Indonesia. There is a Consulate in Denpasar.[1] The current Russian ambassador to Indonesia is Lyudmila Vorobyova [ru], incumbent since 15 February 2018.[2] The ambassador of Russia to Indonesia is concurrently accredited to East Timor, Papua New Guinea and Kiribati.

Background

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Relations between Russia and Indonesia date back to the mid-19th century when the Russian frigate Pallada visited Java and the surrounding islands. The Russian writer Ivan Goncharov was on this voyage, and described the region as "the most luxurious corner of the world." In 1869, the Russian traveller V. Tatarinov visited the island of Java, later describing his trip in Sea Collection.[3]

The territory of present day-Indonesia was part of the Dutch East Indies, a colony of the Netherlands, from 1800 until 1942. The Japanese forces invaded in March 1942, expelled the Dutch forces, and occupied the Dutch East Indies. After the defeat and surrender of Japan in August 1945, Sukarno immediately declared the independence of Indonesia from Dutch rule on 17 August 1945. This led the Dutch to declare war on the Indonesian separatists, and attempt to re-establish colonial rule over Indonesia. After four and a half years of fighting the Netherlands formally recognized Indonesian sovereignty in December 1949.

The Soviet Union (and later Russia) recognized Indonesian independence and established diplomatic relations in 1950. Dmitry Zhukov [ru] was appointed as the first Russian ambassador to the country.

Timeline of diplomatic relations

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  • 22 May 1948 — Consular relations were established.
  • 26 January — 3 February 1950 - diplomatic relations established.
  • 30 November — 17 December 1953 - Diplomatic relations established at the level of embassies.

List of representatives (1954 – present)

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Representatives of the Soviet Union to Indonesia (1954 – 1991)

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NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
Dmitry Zhukov [ru]Ambassador7 July 195424 August 1958
Boris Volkov [ru]Ambassador24 August 19582 July 1960
Nikolai MikhailovAmbassador2 July 196027 April 1965
Mikhail Sytenko [ru]Ambassador27 April 196524 July 1969
Mikhail Volkov [ru]Ambassador24 July 196910 June 1972
Pavel Kuzentsov [ru]Ambassador10 June 19722 June 1976
Ivan Shpedko [ru]Ambassador2 June 19764 December 1983
Stanislav Semivolos [ru]Ambassador20 April 198420 March 1987
Vladimir Semyonov [ru]Ambassador20 March 198722 June 1990
Valery Malygin [ru]Ambassador22 June 199025 December 1991

Representatives of the Russian Federation to Indonesia (1991 – present)

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NameTitleAppointmentTerminationNotes
Valery Malygin [ru]Ambassador25 December 199113 September 1995
Nikolai Solovyov [ru]Ambassador13 September 199529 September 1998
Vladimir Plotnikov [ru]Ambassador7 September 19996 October 2004
Mikhail Bely [ru]Ambassador6 October 200419 January 2007
Aleksandr Ivanov [ru]Ambassador2 February 200711 October 2012
Mikhail Galuzin [ru]Ambassador11 October 201229 January 2018
Lyudmila Vorobyova [ru]Ambassador15 February 2018

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Consulate of Russia in Denpasar, Indonesia".
  2. ^ "The Embassy".
  3. ^ "An introduction to the historical background of the Russia-Indonesian relations".
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