“Brilliant professional” Valeryan Shuvaev has a “bright professional path,” Sergei Lavrov’s department said.
Another Russian ambassador “died suddenly” while working abroad. The Russian Foreign Ministry announced this on Wednesday, July 3.
“Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Algerian People’s Democratic Republic Valerian Vladimirovich Shuvaev died suddenly in Algeria,” the statement said.
Shuvaev is 70 years old. He worked in various positions in the central apparatus, in the embassies of the USSR and the Russian Federation abroad, and headed the diplomatic missions of Russia in Libya, Iraq, Morocco and Algeria.
The Russian Foreign Ministry calls Shuvaev an “excellent professional,” as well as a “true comrade, friend and mentor,” with a “bright professional path.”
Let’s remember that in May, the Russian Ambassador to Mozambique, Alexander Surikov, died suddenly. He said he had a stroke.
And in recent years, Russian ambassadors have died in Portugal, India, UAE, Sudan and other countries of the world.
Source: korrespondent

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