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Sergey Yurievich Nechaev(born June 2, 1953, Moscow) - Soviet, Russian diplomat.
Married, has a son.
The next day, Rostov saw off Denisov, who did not want to stay in Moscow for another day. Denisov was seen off at the gypsies by all his Moscow friends, and he did not remember how he was put into the sledge and how the first three stations were taken.
After Denisov's departure, Rostov, waiting for the money that the old count could not suddenly collect, spent another two weeks in Moscow, without leaving home, and mainly in the young ladies' room.
Sonya was more tender and devoted to him than before. She seemed to want to show him that his loss was a feat for which she now loves him all the more; but Nicholas now considered himself unworthy of her.
He filled the girls' albums with poems and notes, and without saying goodbye to any of his acquaintances, finally sending all 43 thousand and receiving Dolokhov's receipt, he left at the end of November to catch up with the regiment, which was already in Poland.
After his explanation with his wife, Pierre went to Petersburg. There were no horses at the station in Torzhok, or the caretaker did not want them. Pierre had to wait. Without undressing, he lay down on a leather sofa in front of a round table, put his big feet in warm boots and thought.
- Will you order the suitcases to be brought in? Make a bed, would you like some tea? the valet asked.
Pierre did not answer, because he did not hear or see anything. He had been thinking at the last station and still kept thinking about the same thing - about such an important thing that he did not pay any attention to what was going on around him. He was not only not interested in the fact that he would arrive later or earlier in Petersburg, or whether he would or would not have a place to rest at this station, but all the same, in comparison with the thoughts that occupied him now, whether he would stay for a few hours or a lifetime at that station.
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Ministry or department: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
Job title: Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Age: 63
Place of birth: Komi Republic
Income for 2018: RUB 22,213,688
Born on June 4, 1956 in the town of Verkhnyaya Inta (Komi). Graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Civil Engineering (1978), the Leningrad Institute of Finance and Economics (1986).
In 1980 he began labor activity from the position of senior engineer of the operation department of the Road and Bridge Administration of the Leningrad City Executive Committee. From 1989 to 2002, he worked in senior positions in government and commercial structures: as head of the Kuibyshev region, in the Committee for Economics and Finance of St. Petersburg, JSC Lenenergo and Gosznak. In 2002-2004 - First Deputy Minister of Finance. In 2004-2005, he was Deputy Presidential Envoy to the Southern Federal District. In 2005-2011 - Deputy Head of the Presidential Department for Foreign Policy. In 2011-2014 - Vice Governor of St. Petersburg. From August 2015 - CEO MFA.
He was awarded the Orders of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree, Honor and Friendship. He has the class rank of a real state adviser Russian Federation 1st grade (2005). Supervises issues of financial and economic activities, capital construction, management of diplomatic property abroad, placement and maintenance of diplomatic missions of foreign states accredited in the Russian Federation.
In November, the head of the Russian diplomatic mission in Germany will be replaced. As two sources in Russian diplomatic circles told Izvestia, the current Russian ambassador to Germany, Vladimir Grinin, will be forced to retire - he will turn 70 in mid-November. He will be succeeded in this post by the current Director of the Third European Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sergey Nechaev. According to Izvestia's sources in diplomatic circles, his candidacy had already been approved by the Federation Council in July. The interlocutors also note that, unlike the protracted process with the appointment of the Russian ambassador to the United States, Sergei Nechaev should not have any problems with obtaining an agrément in the future.
To date, the candidacy of Sergei Nechaev has already been approved by the Federation Council, and now the collection is underway required documents to be sent to Berlin.
- Usually the process of issuing an agrément takes a month. But in practice, everything happens on the basis of reciprocity: if our ambassador in any country is not given an agrément for a month and a half, respectively, and we maintain the same period, if there are no other special instructions, - the diplomat responsible for protocol issues in the central office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Izvestia.
Another interlocutor of Izvestia noted that the story of the appointment of the Russian ambassador to the United States would not be repeated.
No problems with agrément are expected, we have never had problems with the German side, - a high-ranking source in Russian diplomatic circles assured Izvestia.
Vladimir Dzhabarov, First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, noted that for last years Russia did not have any difficulties at all with the countries of Europe in regard to the approval of the candidacies of ambassadors proposed by Moscow.
For the first time, such a problem appeared when Ukraine refused to even consider the agrément, which was requested for Mikhail Babich. They simply lowered the level of representation - we still have a temporary charge d'affaires since then, - the senator reminded Izvestia.
Sergey Nechaev, who turned 64 this summer, has been working in the Foreign Ministry system for the past 40 years: before becoming deputy head in 2004 and later heading the Third European Department, which oversees relations with Austria, Germany, Poland and a number of other countries, he worked in the Fourth European Department, and also headed the Russian Consulate General in Bonn in the early 2000s. Almost everyone is connected with work in Germany early years in the career of Sergei Nechaev: in the late 70s he was still an employee of the Soviet embassy in the GDR, and after the collapse Soviet Union worked in the Russian diplomatic mission in Germany.
However, the current Russian ambassador to Germany, Vladimir Grinin, who headed the embassy in Berlin in 2010, is not only a career diplomat, but also a Germanist by education. So appoint ambassadors to key European countries diplomats with a professional knowledge of the language and traditions of the host country - for Smolenskaya Square, a kind of well-established tradition.