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Vladimir Borissovich Lomeiko (Russian: Владимир Борисович Ломейко Novorossiysk November 27, 1935 – August 15, 2009 Moscow) was a Russian diplomat, later a Belarusian national. Lomeiko was the foreign policy spokesman of then Soviet Foreign Minister Edward Shevardnadze and the last spokesman of Mikhail Gorbachev before the end of the Soviet Union. Subsequently, Lomeiko assumed the position of the , as well as that of Special Advisor to the Director General of UNESCO. He lived in Baden-Baden and was Executive Chairman of the Baden-Baden-Forum, a non-profit organization dedicated to German-Russian dialogue.

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  • Wladimir Borissowitsch Lomeiko (de)
  • Vladimir Lomeiko (en)
  • Ломейко, Владимир Борисович (ru)
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  • Wladimir Borissowitsch Lomeiko (russisch Владимир Борисович Ломейко; * 27. November 1935 in Noworossijsk, Russische SFSR; † 15. August 2009 in Moskau) war ein russischer Diplomat. Lomeiko war der außenpolitische Sprecher des damaligen sowjetischen Außenministers Eduard Schewardnadse und der letzte Sprecher Michail Gorbatschows vor Ende der Sowjetunion. Anschließend übernahm Lomeiko die Position des russischen Botschafters bei der UNESCO sowie die eines Sonderberaters des UNESCO-Generaldirektors. Er lebte in Baden-Baden und war geschäftsführender Präsident der Baden-Baden-Foren, einer gemeinnützigen Organisation, die sich dem deutsch-russischen Dialog widmet. (de)
  • Влади́мир Бори́сович Ломе́йко (27 ноября 1935, Новороссийск — 15 августа 2009, Москва) — советский и российский дипломат, писатель и журналист, почётный профессор политологии Международного института специальных исследований системного анализа и кибернетики в Уинсорском университете (Канада). Постоянный представитель СССР и Российской Федерации при ЮНЕСКО (1988—1993). Президент Баден-Баденского форума «Германо-российский диалог», член Русского интеллектуального клуба. (ru)
  • Vladimir Borissovich Lomeiko (Russian: Владимир Борисович Ломейко Novorossiysk November 27, 1935 – August 15, 2009 Moscow) was a Russian diplomat, later a Belarusian national. Lomeiko was the foreign policy spokesman of then Soviet Foreign Minister Edward Shevardnadze and the last spokesman of Mikhail Gorbachev before the end of the Soviet Union. Subsequently, Lomeiko assumed the position of the , as well as that of Special Advisor to the Director General of UNESCO. He lived in Baden-Baden and was Executive Chairman of the Baden-Baden-Forum, a non-profit organization dedicated to German-Russian dialogue. (en)
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  • Wladimir Borissowitsch Lomeiko (russisch Владимир Борисович Ломейко; * 27. November 1935 in Noworossijsk, Russische SFSR; † 15. August 2009 in Moskau) war ein russischer Diplomat. Lomeiko war der außenpolitische Sprecher des damaligen sowjetischen Außenministers Eduard Schewardnadse und der letzte Sprecher Michail Gorbatschows vor Ende der Sowjetunion. Anschließend übernahm Lomeiko die Position des russischen Botschafters bei der UNESCO sowie die eines Sonderberaters des UNESCO-Generaldirektors. Er lebte in Baden-Baden und war geschäftsführender Präsident der Baden-Baden-Foren, einer gemeinnützigen Organisation, die sich dem deutsch-russischen Dialog widmet. (de)
  • Vladimir Borissovich Lomeiko (Russian: Владимир Борисович Ломейко Novorossiysk November 27, 1935 – August 15, 2009 Moscow) was a Russian diplomat, later a Belarusian national. Lomeiko was the foreign policy spokesman of then Soviet Foreign Minister Edward Shevardnadze and the last spokesman of Mikhail Gorbachev before the end of the Soviet Union. Subsequently, Lomeiko assumed the position of the , as well as that of Special Advisor to the Director General of UNESCO. He lived in Baden-Baden and was Executive Chairman of the Baden-Baden-Forum, a non-profit organization dedicated to German-Russian dialogue. He visited a camp of the Scouts de France welcoming children affected by the Chernobyl disaster with the Secretary General of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Lomeiko became vice president of the World Scout Foundation, and was awarded the 274th Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of WOSM, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting in 1999. He was a long-serving member of the supervisory board of the Global Panel Foundation (en)
  • Влади́мир Бори́сович Ломе́йко (27 ноября 1935, Новороссийск — 15 августа 2009, Москва) — советский и российский дипломат, писатель и журналист, почётный профессор политологии Международного института специальных исследований системного анализа и кибернетики в Уинсорском университете (Канада). Постоянный представитель СССР и Российской Федерации при ЮНЕСКО (1988—1993). Президент Баден-Баденского форума «Германо-российский диалог», член Русского интеллектуального клуба. (ru)
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