Soviet Diplomatic Relations and Representation,
Abstract
This paper, intended as an informal research aid, lists those countries with which the USSR has diplomatic, consular, and/or commercial relations and includes the name, date of accreditation, and CPSU Central Committee membership (where applicable) of each Soviet ambassador. Also listed are countries with which the USSR has not exchanged diplomatic representation but which it has recognized, either unilaterally or reciprocally. Unilateral Soviet recognition, indicated in the Notes column, is recognition generally extended to a new nation by an official statement without reciprocation from the recognized party . This is a relatively informal diplomatic category which does not necessarily signify a Soviet intention to establish formal diplomatic relations. Ambassadors accredited to another country, with which the USSR has diplomatic relations but where no diplomatic mission exists per se, are so indicated. Foreign countries which host a Soviet embassy, but which do not have diplomatic representation in the USSR, are so indicated. Because an embassy generally includes a consular section, only consulates separate from the embassy are specifically listed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 06, 1983
- Accession Number
- ADA145452
Entities
People
- D. Hertzberg