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Titov Vladimir Gennadiyevich
Titov Vladimir Gennadiyevich

Titov Vladimir Gennadiyevich is the Russian statesman, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Income, property

The amount of the declared income for 2011 was 2.598 million rubles.

Property:

  • The apartment (individual property) - the area is 122.4 sq.m., Moscow.
  • The apartment (share property, ½) - the area is 108.2 sq.m., Moscow.
  • Parking place (individual property), Moscow region.
  • The land plot (lease) - the area is 2500 sq.m., the Moscow region.
  • The land plot (lease) - the area is 1959 sq.m., the Moscow region[1].

Biography

Was born on July 28, 1958 in Moscow, Russia.

Education

1980 - [2] graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MSIIR)[2].

Career

1993 - 1997 - the minister counselor of Embassy of the Russian Federation in Sweden.

1997 - 1999 - the director of the Second European department.

1999 - 2004 - the ambassador of the Russian Federation in Bulgaria.

2004 - 2005 - the director of the department of the personnel, the member of Board of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

October, 2005 - -[3] 2013[3].

In April, 2013 it is appointed the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Vladimir Titov's performance on the subject "Kosovo and a Perspective of Conflict Settlement in the Balkans"

Social and political activity

2005 - 2006 - the member of the commission of the UN concerning the international civil service.

2009 - 2012 - the member of the commission on counteraction to attempts of falsification of history to the detriment of the interests of the Russian Federation.

Noyar 2008 - a meeting with the Deputy Foreign Minister of Turkey Unal Chevikoz, discussed issues of development of the Russian-Turkish cooperation, including in the context of preparation for top-level forthcoming changeover contacts[4].

March, 2009 - negotiations with the vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Evaldas Ignatavichyus (Vilnius), agreed to hold a business forum and to open diplomatic archives for historians of two[5].

June, 2010 - a meeting with a salting of Norway Knuth Hauge (Moscow), exchanged letters on prolongation of action of the interim agreement on joint efforts of control of fishery and regulations of fishery in adjacent section of the Barents Sea[6].

November, 2010 - negotiations with the ambassador of Slovenia Phillip-Slivnik, the program of cooperation between the Government of the Russian Federation and the government of Slovenia in the field of culture, sciences is signed, education and sport for 2010-2012[7].

September, 2012 - a meeting with the president of Serbia Tomislav Nikolichem (Belgrade), possibilities of economic cooperation between two countries discussed and growth of the Russian investments into Serbia[8].

On November 1-2, 2012 - political consultations with the secretary general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece Vassilis Kaskarelis, a meeting with the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Dimitris Kurkulas (Athens), the issue of development of the bilateral relations was discussed[9].

Member of council of the Mezhdunarodnaya Zhizn magazine.

Diplomatic rank

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.

Awards, titles, certificates

2008 -[10] is awarded with an Order of Honour].

Interesting Facts

Knows English also Swedish languages.

Marital Status

He is married, has the son.

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