Alexander Belonogov, Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN at the press conference in the occasion of the Second Anniversary of the Soviet Union proposal to rid the Earth of nuclear weapons before the end of the century. (New York, 14 January 1988)

 

    

Pérez de Cuéllar, UN Secretary-General, at the meeting with the representatives of 5 permanent members of the UN Security Council. From left to right: Herbert Okun (USA), Alexander Belonogov (USSR), Crispin Tickell (Great Britain), Pérez de Cuéllar, Ding Yuan Hong (People's Republic of China), Pierre-Louis Blanc (France). (New York, 31 March 1988)

     

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alexander Belonogov

(b. 1931)

in diplomatic service since 1954

 

1954-1962  -  Assistant, Senior Assistant, Attaché at the Legal and Treaty Section of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1959-1962  -  Third Secretary and then Second Secretary at the Section of International Economic Organizations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1962-1967  -  Third Secretary, Second Secretary and then First Secretary at the Embassy of the USSR in Great Britain

1967-1978  -  Counsellor, Chief Counsellor, Head Counsellor at the Foreign Policy Planning Office of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1978-1979  -  Head of the African and Middle Eastern Section of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1979-1984  -  Deputy Head and then Head of the USA Section at the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1984-1986  -  Ambassador of the USSR to the Arab Republic of Egypt

1986-1990  -  Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN and USSR Representative to the UN Security Council

1990-1992  -  Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

1992-1998  -  Ambassador of Russia to Canada

1998  -  left the Ministry