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Sergei Yastrzhembsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Sergey Yastrzhembsky

Sergey Vladimirovich Yastrzhembsky ((ロシア語:Серге́й Владимирович Ястржембский), (ポーランド語:Siergiej Władimirowicz Jastrzębski)), born December 4, 1953, Moscow, is a Russian Federation politician and diplomat.
During Second Chechen war he was Yeltsin's and Putin's Spokesperson.
==Biography==
Descends from the szlachta of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Educated at Moscow State Institute of Foreign Relations (MGIMO) - allegedly 'a recruiting ground for the KGB'〔(''Vyacheslav Trubnikov - The Russian Governor of India'',Allister Maunk and Pavel Simonov for Axisglobe.com, Washington, DC, 11-06-2005 ).Accessed: 07-19-2008.〕 - under the Soviet Union's Foreign Ministry in 1976, and as a postgraduate at the Soviet Academy of Sciences' Institute of the International Workers' Movement in 1979, where he earned a Ph.D. in history.〔(Biography at Russian President's website )〕 Worked as President Vladimir Putin’s chief spokesperson on the conflict in Chechnya〔(''New Putin Biography on Shelves'', Vladimir Isachenkov for Associated Press, 01-17-2002, quoted at ''Johnson's Russia List'' ). Accessed: 07-18-2008.〕 for 14 months before winning promotion in March 2001 to head the Kremlin’s Information Policy Department, co-ordinating all Putin’s external communications.〔(''Russia: Information Policy Chief To Brush Up Kremlin's Image'', Sophie Lambroschini, Radio Free Europe, 03-22-2001 ).Accessed: 07-19-2008.〕
In 2004, Putin made him presidential special envoy to the EU in Brussels, where he earned a reputation for maladroit statements.〔(''Sergei Yastrzhembsky quotes'', ThinkExist.com online dictionary of quotations ).Accessed: 07-18-2008.〕 That post Vedomosti on 8 May 2008 reported said would become defunct when he left the post after Putin stepped down. Towards the end of his posting to Brussels, Yastrzhembsky warned the EU that recognizing Kosovo's independence would open a "Pandora's box" of separatism in Europe.〔( ''EU Calls on Serbia to Protect Foreign Embassies'', Deutsche Welle, 02-22-2008, (English) ).Accessed: 07-18-2008.〕
His job was being scrapped – unlike other Putin aides, he was leaving the Kremlin’s service of his own accord, a source close to the Russian foreign ministry told the Western-owned Moscow business daily, adding: "His dismissal is probably connected with the future redistribution of powers between the president (Dimitry Medvedev) and the prime minister (Putin).".〔(''Russia will not have envoy for relations with the EU'', Vedomosti, Moscow,quoted in ''What the Russian papers say'', RIA Novosti, 05-08-2008 (English) ) .Accessed: 07-19-2008.〕
Currently he is involved in shooting a series of documentary films on traditional African peoples, entitled "Beyond the Passage of Time".

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