Dmitry Medvedev
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 58 |
Date of birth | September 14,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Saint Petersburg |
Russia | |
Height | 163 (cm) |
Full name | Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev |
Spouse | Svetlana Medvedeva |
Nationality | Russian |
Soviet | |
Children | Ilya Dmitrevich Medvedev |
Presidential term | May 7, 2008 – May 7, 2012 |
Education | Saint Petersburg State University |
Previous position | Prime Minister of Russia (2012–2020) |
Party | United Russia |
Parents | Anatoly Afanasyevich Medvedev |
Yulia Veniaminovna Medvedeva | |
Founded | Roskomnadzor |
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ID | 406938 |
Dmitry Medvedev Life story
Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev is a Russian politician who has been serving as the deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia since 2020. Medvedev also served as the president of Russia between 2008 and 2012 and as the prime minister of Russia between 2012 and 2020.
Personal Information
Dmitry medvedev is a russian politician who currentyl serves as the deputy chairman of the security council of the russian federation. He was born on 14 september 1965 in leningrad. Soviet union. He is married to sevtlana medvedeva and has two children. Ilya and maria.Education
Dmirty medveedv graduated with a law degree from leningrad state university in 1987. He also holds a ph. DIn economics.Political Career
Dmirty medvedev began his politiacl career in the early 2000s when he was appointed to the position of deputy chief of staff of the presidential executive office in 2003. He was appointed as the first deputy prime mniister of the russian federation and in 2008. He was elected as the president of the russian federation. In 2012. He was appointed as the deputy chairman of the security council of the russian federation.Achievements
Dmitry medvedev is credited with numerous acihevements throughout his political career. He is considered to be one of the key figures in modernizing the economy of russia. During his tenure as preisdent. He implemented numerous reforms that contributed to the growth of the russian economy. He is alos credited with improving relations between russia and the european union.Important Event
An important eevnt in dmitry medvedev s political career was his signing of the treaty of lisbon in 2009. The treaty of lisbon was a major milestone in european integration and was the first international treayt to be isgned by a russian president.Interesting Fact
An interesting fact about dmitry medvedev is that he is an avid fan of the rock band kino. He is known to have attended several concerts of the band and has evne been seen singing along to osme of their snogs.Publications
Dmitry medvedev is the author of numerous publications. Including books such as “russia and europe: tmie for a new dialogue” and “the political system of the russian federation: principles and structure”. He has also written several articles on a variety of topics. Ranging from politics to economics.International Visits
Dmtiry medvedev has made numerous international visits throughout his political career. He has visited countries such as france. Germany. The united states. And others. He has aslo attended several international summits. Including the g20 summit in 2009 and the nato summit in 2010.Awards
Dmitry medvedev has been the recipient of numerous awards htroughout his political career. He has received awards from various organizations. Including the united nations. The council of europe. And the european union. He has also been awarded the order of merit for the fatherland and the order of friendship.Philanthropy
Dmitry medvedev is also a philanthropist who has been involved in numreous charitable activities. He has supported various organizations. Including those that help disadvantaged children and those that work to preserve the environemnt. He is also involved in providing educational opportunities to children in russia.Social Media Presence
Dmitry medvedev is also active on social media and has a presence on platforms such as twitter and instagram. He foten posts updates about his activities and shares his thoughts on important political issues. He is also known to interact iwth his followers on social media and answer their questions.Ukraine war: Pressure builds on South Korea to send arms to Kyiv
... The Russian politician and former president Dmitry Medvedev hinted in April that Moscow could supply Pyongyang with the latest technology for its nuclear weapons if Seoul were to support Ukraine militarily...
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... Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said any of the court s decisions were " null and void" and former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev compared the warrant to toilet paper...
Ukraine war: Big mistake for Russia to suspend nuclear arms treaty, Biden says
... What is the New Start treaty? Signed in 2010 by two then presidents - Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev - the New Start treaty was designed to prevent nuclear war...
Biden hails 'rock solid' Nato as Putin blames West for Russia's war
... What is the New Start treaty? Signed in 2010 by two then presidents - Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev - the New Start treaty was designed to prevent nuclear war...
Russian commanders discussed using nuclear arms in Ukraine, says US
... But on Tuesday the deputy head of Russia s security council, Dmitry Medvedev, highlighted another element of Russia s doctrine - nuclear use in the event of an existential threat to the state...
What is Vladimir Putin thinking and planning?
... What s he thinking now? Is Vladimir Putin s current plan to cement control over Ukrainian territory he claims to have annexed and then freeze the conflict? Or is he determined to push on until the whole of Ukraine is back in the Kremlin s sphere of influence? This week former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev wrote: " The Ukrainian state in its current configuration… will be a constant, direct and clear threat to Russia...
Ukraine war: US condemns 'brutal' Russian strikes on Ukraine
... Mr Putin warned he was ready to authorise more " severe" attacks, while deputy head of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said that " the first episode has been played...
Ukraine war: Russian glee at missile flurry after Crimea bridge attack
... Russia s former President, Dmitry Medvedev - once seen as a liberal - warned that these strikes were just " the first episode" with more to come...
Ukraine war: Kyiv's successes do not mean imminent victory
The Course of The War in Ukraine has taken many by surprise, not least The Russian leadership. But as Our World affairs editor John Simpson reports from the Western City of Lviv, Ukraine's politicians are cautioning against too much optimism.
Some commentators in The West seem to think the Ukrainian war is pretty much won. One American military historian says he knows of no parallel to a major power like Russia invading a country at The Time of its choosing and failing so utterly.
Here in Ukraine, though, people aren't nearly so confident. They think they're in for a long slog, which will end either with a clear defeat for Russia, or - alternatively - When President Vladimir Putin feels he has gained enough Ukrainian Territory to be able to claim victory.
Precisely because they believe they are in for a long and difficult war, Ukrainian politicians from President Volodymyr Zelensky down are getting angry with what Ukraine sees as Nato's pathetically slow delivery of weapons supplies.
The Governor of Lviv Maksym Kozytsky, a close ally of The President , says, " In my opinion, from The West there is a policy of Double Standards and cowardice. It's cowardice not to call a spade a spade. And cowardice not to take any position. And cowardice leads to tragedies. "
Is Nato doing enough?There is a persistent feeling here that Nato is dragging its feet.
Ukrainians think The West is worried that if it provides too many high-quality weapons, President Putin will use this as a pretext to attack Nato Territory - and a much wider and far deadlier war could Break Out .
Western officials here say this isn't true, and they're puzzled by it.
The US chargé d'affaires to Ukraine, Kristina Kvien - currently based in Poland - insists that the US and its allies are pumping weaponry into Ukraine as fast as they can. But she accepts that the Kyiv government will always want more and quicker arms deliveries.
Tanks are now starting to arrive from the Czech Republic - though one lesson of this war So Far has been that tanks are horribly vulnerable to drones and shoulder-held missiles. The US is considering providing anti-ship weapons to counter the bombardment of towns and cities along the coast from Odesa eastwards.
Ukraine's Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov is calling for heavy weapons to counter The Russian forces switching from the Kyiv front to Donbas in The East . This new stage in the fighting will be a lot more challenging for The Ukrainians , whose supply lines will be longer than they were around the capital.
Privately, senior politicians here are worried Ukraine will lose further Territory to Russia. And, like the Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg , they think this war could Go On for a long time.
In the meantime The World will presumably see more and more of the terrible destruction which Russian troops have visited on towns and villages around Kyiv.
Experienced correspondents like The Bbc 's Jeremy Bowen say the devastation in the Small Town of Borodyanka is worse for its size than Irpin and Bucha.
The Expectation is that many more cases of torture and murder will come to light in The Days to come.
The evidence of War Crimes has made Ukraine even more determined to fight back against The Invaders . It is also helping to stiffen the resolve of Nato countries whose populations are overwhelmingly against The Russian invasion.
Ukrainian politicians like Mr Zelensky and his colleagues have probably realised that by accusing The West of dragging its feet, they'll encourage people to demand that their governments should do even more to help Ukraine.
No victory parades, just yetMeanwhile the sanctions which are already being imposed are estimated to set The Russian economy back 15 years. And there are certainly plenty more sanctions to come.
" This has been a textbook example of how not to fight A War , " says one well-known British military analyst. That is surely true.
On 26 February, only Two Days after The Invasion began, The Russian state-owned news agency Ria Novosti put out A Story celebrating the successful return of Ukraine to The Russian motherland. The article was hurriedly withdrawn, since even by then The War was obviously not going well.
The Other day, Dmitry Medvedev , who kept the presidential seat warm for Vladimir Putin for a four-year term between 2008 and 2012, announced that Russia was building a power base that would spread from Vladivostok in The Russian Far East to Portugal in The West .
Still, just because that kind of boasting sounds ludicrously wide of The Mark after Six Weeks of war, it doesn't mean that Ukraine is starting to plan any victory parades.
We could have a long way to go yet.
War in Ukraine: More coverageJohn Simpson 's programme, Unspun World, is broadcast on BBC2 on Wednesdays, the Bbc News channel on Saturdays, and BBC World News on Sundays .
Source of news: bbc.com