Director, Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov of Russia
Mikhail Fradkov has been appointed head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) in the place of Sergei Lebedev.
Fradkov is a purely presidential appointee without any roots inside the FIS, without a clear-cut understanding of its structure, and without reliable subordinates, so he won’t be able either to play on his own or to participate in someone else’s game.
Still, Fradkov is not completely foreign to the FIS.
In addition, Mikhail Fradkov has recently been connected with the FIS not only because of his official responsibilities (the Premier receives immediate information on the situation within the FIS as well as its reports), but also due to family circumstances: some sources claim both his sons work within the agency.
Mikhail Fradkov has long been nicknamed “the Ministries’ Grave-Digger.
take active measures to promote relations with China to a higher level.
In response, Fradkov said Russia will continue to take active measures to promote relations with China to a higher level.
Russia-China oil pipeline project under way, Russian PM Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov said Thursday in Beiing that the consultations on the Russia-China oil pipeline project are under way, stating Russia will "honor its commitment.
Fradkov said Russia will try its best to "honor its commitment.
Fradkov was born near the city now known as Samara in a family of Jewish origin.
Former Prime Minister Sergei Stepashin, whom Fradkov has served under, called Fradkov "absolutely independent from any sort of political clan or group.
In December 2004 Fradkov was named Person of the Year (Expert magazine) by Expert magazine, influential and respected Russian business weekly.
On May 12, 2004, Fradkov was appointed Prime Minister for the second time, as Vladimir Putin had won the presidential election and been inaugurated on May 7.
Fradkov was born near the city now known as SamaraSamara, Russia Samara is a major city situated on the Volga River in the southeastern part of European Russia, Volga Federal District, the.
In late 1992, Fradkov was appointed Deputy Minister for Foreign Economic Relations.
whom Fradkov has served under, called Fradkov "absolutely independent from any sort of political clan or group.
In December 2004 Fradkov was named Person of the Year (Expert magazine)Person of the Year (Expert magazine) Since 2002 Expert magazine nominates 'Person of the Year' - one or several individuals who significanly influenced economic, busin.
On May 122004, Fradkov was appointed Prime Minister for the second time, as Vladimir Putin had won the presidential electionRussian presidential election, 2004 Presidential elections were held in the Russian Federation on March 14, 2004.
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Fradkov was replaced by Viktor Zubkov as prime minister in September in a major cabinet reshuffle.
Fradkov has also served as a diplomat with the European Union.
Putin told reporters in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe that Fradkov was chosen to head the agency.
Security Council in a clear sign that he was not out of favour.
Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov was born on September 1, 1950 in central Russia.
Fradkov is married and has two sons.
vice-speaker of the Lower House, to the post of his deputy.
party candidates to the government.
Fradkov said that Russia and China have done a lot of fruitful work in implementing the consensus reached by the two countries' leaders.
implementing the consensus reached by the two countries' leaders.
But Mr Putin admitted that he faced "a difficult task" in naming a replacement for the deposed Mikhail Kasyanov - the last link to the government of former president Boris Yeltsin - and analysts said Mr Fradkov was likely to be a stand-in prime minister.
As odd as it may seem, Fradkov is associated closely with the people who served in the Yeltsin era, so this is a very strange move by Putin," Piontkovsky said.
NTV television broke the news in its noon broadcast as a puzzled anchor said only that "Fradkov has been named.
04-11-05 Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov said in Being that the consultations on the Russia-China oil pipeline project are under way, stating Russia will "honour its commitment.
Fradkov said the oil cooperation between the two countries has not stopped.
Prime-Minister-designate Mikhail Fradkov has met with State Duma deputies and secured the transfer of liberal economist Alexander Zhukov, currently a vice-speaker of the Lower House, to the post of his deputy.
We have made the most important conclusion for ourselves, namely that Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov is not only a reformer but also a creator.
I would like to see the respected Alexander Dmitriyevich Zhukov on the post of the vice-premier,” Fradkov said but refused to comment on other possible party candidates to the government.
On his part, Fradkov took the boycott calmly.
What was the size of the carrot Fradkov had shown him, Rogozin would not elaborate.
Previously when Fradkov has been away, Ivanov’s fellow first deputy prime minister Dmitry Medvedev has chaired the Cabinet, but he is also on holiday.
Fradkov is the latest in several highly ranked government officials to make the crossover from Russian government operations to its security sector or vice versa.
Fradkov was born near the city now known as Samara in a Jewish family.
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Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov is a veteran in Russian government circles, serving as a deputy to Pyotr Aven in the first Foreign Economic Relations Ministry (yes, Pyotr Aven of Alpha fame and wealth), and eventually coming into control of the ministry himself under Chernomyrdin, for whom he tried to subdue the arms giant, Rosvooruzhenie, and bumbled away a multi-million dollar contract instead.
Stepashin, who made clear at the time that his choice for First Deputy Prime Minister was the same Aleksandr Zhukov that Fradkov has now tapped, put together a government line-up with figures whose names are remarkably familiar today (e.
In 1998, when President Yeltsin upbraided two or three ministers from the Chernomyrdin-led government, the then Prime Minister let loose his assessment of Fradkovs shortcomings (making clear that Fradkov had earned Yeltsins wrath): "You lack initiative.
At the time of his appointment as President Putins Prime Minister nominee (The Duma has since confirmed his appointment), Fradkov was Russias representative to the European Union.
As Prime Minister, Fradkov is promising a streamlined government, reducing ministries from 24 to about 15.
Fradkov has vast experience that can upgrade Russian politics to a European class, and send them literally and figuratively speaking along European channels.