List of Russian foreign ministers — This page lists foreign ministers of Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Russian Federation:Heads of Posolsky Prikaz, 1549 1699*Ivan Viskovatyi 1549 62 *Andrey Vasilyev 1562 1570 *Brothers Vasily and Andrey Shchelkalov 1570 1601 *Afanasy Vlasyev… … Wikipedia
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