Ambassador to the US Mikhail Khvostov of Belarus

In 1991-1992, Khvostov was first secretary at the Belarusian mission to the United Nations, and in 1992 and 1993 was first secretary at the Belarusian embassy to the United States.
to Mexico (non resident) on March 21, 2003.
Mikhail KHVOSTOVMikhail Khvostov was appointed as Ambassador of Belarus to the United States and to Mexico (non resident) on March 21, 2003.
Mikhail Khvostov was born in Moscow in 1950.
Myatiyev - Although the Belarusian people chose East over West by re-electing their pro-Russian president last month, Ambassador Mikhail Khvostov said Thursday that his government is ready to resume "full-scale dialogue" with the US.
Khvostov said observers from Commonwealth of Independent States, made up of most former Soviet republics, had a completely opposite opinion, finding the election results transparent and credible.
Khvostov said that when White House press secretary Scott McClellan was denouncing protesters' arrests in Belarus police were arresting anti-war protesters in the United States.
foreign policy - taking actions to punish Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko for alleged human rights abuses while being friendly with some Central Asian leaders whose rule is much harsher - Khvostov said it is a policy of "double standards.
the election results transparent and credible.
Mikhail Khvostov was appointed as Ambassador of Belarus to the United States and to Mexico (non resident) on March 21, 2003.
In the telegram to his Chinese counterpart, Khvostov expressed his satisfaction with the achievements in the bilateral ties and his confidence in a bright future for the development of the relations.
Khvostov said that in the year 2001, the heads of state of the two countries exchanged visits, deciding the strategic orientation of bilateral cooperation in the 21st century and pushing the relations to a higher level.
Mikhail Khvostov expressed the hope that Russia and the USA would hold negotiations on this issue.
Khvostov said in reference to his discussions at Emory.
Khvostov had what he called a “very good” meeting with Georgia Lt.
The event is a reschedule of a lecture Khvostov was to give Feb 11.
Khvostov was appointed ambassador on March 21, 2003.
for foreign policy issues in 2000.
Khvostov said in a news conference that the United States has violated international law in regard to its promises in the 1994 memorandum.
WASHINGTON, Dec 17 (Xinhua) -- Belarus' Ambassador to the United States Mikhail Khvostov said Monday Washington was violating an agreement it signed in 1994 by maintaining sanctions against his country.
Speaking at a news conference, Khvostov said the United States agreed not to take economic action against Belarus under a memorandum of security assurances signed by the two countries after Belarus agreed to be a non-nuclear state under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.