Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky

Russian diplomat and foreign minister

Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky - Russian diplomat and foreign minister
Born

1824
201 years ago

Died

August 30th, 1896
128 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Russia

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Served as a key figure in Russian diplomacy during the late 19th century. Held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs, influencing foreign policy and international relations. Oversaw negotiations and treaties, representing Russia's interests in Europe amidst growing tensions. Actively engaged in diplomatic discussions regarding the Eastern Question, which involved the decline of the Ottoman Empire and its implications for European powers. His tenure witnessed significant geopolitical shifts and the balancing of power among nations.

Served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1882 to 1887

Negotiated treaties with various European powers

Contributed to discussions during the Eastern Question

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