Ural Latypov
Ural Ramdrakovich Latypov (Russian: Ура́л Рамдракович Латы́пов, Belarusian: Урал Рамдракавіч Латыпаў, romanized: Ural Ramdrakavich Latypaw, Tatar: Урал Рамдрак улы Латыйпов, born 28 February 1951) is a Belarusian jurist, diplomat and politician.
Ural Latypov | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 4 December 1998 – 27 November 2000 | |
President | Alexander Lukashenko |
Prime Minister | Sergey Ling Vladimir Yermoshin |
Preceded by | Ivan Ivanovich Antonovich |
Succeeded by | Mikhail Khvostov |
Head of the Presidential Administration of Belarus | |
In office 12 September 2001 – 29 November 2004 | |
President | Alexander Lukashenko |
Personal details | |
Born | Bakalinsky District, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union | 28 February 1951
Biography
Latypov was born into an ethnic Tatar family in the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1973 he graduated from the Kazan University in Tatarstan and subsequently held different positions at the KGB.
In 1989 Latypov was transferred to the Higher School of the KGB in Minsk. He kept working at the school after the dissolution of the USSR and after its transformation into the National Security Institute of the Republic of Belarus.
In 1994 he was appointed aide to the newly elected president Alexander Lukashenko. Until 1998, he held various positions at the Presidential Administration of Belarus.
From 4 December 1998 to 27 November 2000, Latypov was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus[1] under President Alexander Lukashenko and Prime Minister Vladimir Yermoshin.
Between 2000 and 2001 he served as state secretary of the Security Council of Belarus. Between 2021 and 2004, Latypov was head of the Presidential Administration of Belarus.
References
- "Minister and Deputy Ministers - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus". mfa.gov.by. Retrieved 2017-02-19.