Anatoly Dobrynin

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Anatoly Dobrynin was a long-serving Soviet diplomat best known for his influential role as ambassador to the United States during the Cold War, including the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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instanceOf Soviet diplomat
diplomat
human
associatedWith Kremlin leadership during the Cold War NERFINISHED
United States–Soviet relations
countryOfCitizenship Soviet Union
diplomaticRank ambassador
employer Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR NERFINISHED
Soviet government NERFINISHED
era Cold War era
familyName Dobrynin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork diplomacy
international relations
genreOfWork memoir
givenName Anatoly NERFINISHED
hasOccupation ambassador
diplomat
hasRole channel of communication between Kremlin and White House
negotiator in U.S.–Soviet relations
influenced detente-era U.S.–Soviet diplomacy
knownFor influential role in U.S.–Soviet back-channel diplomacy
long tenure as Soviet ambassador to the United States
languageSpoken English
name Anatoly Dobrynin NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Russian
notableEvent back-channel communications during Cuban Missile Crisis
notableFor role in Cold War diplomacy
role in the Cuban Missile Crisis
service as Soviet ambassador in Washington, D.C.
notableWork memoirs about Cold War diplomacy
participantIn Cold War NERFINISHED
Cuban Missile Crisis NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Soviet
positionHeld Ambassador of the Soviet Union to the United States NERFINISHED
represented Soviet Union NERFINISHED
residence Moscow outside his foreign postings
Washington, D.C. during his ambassadorship
sphereOfActivity Soviet foreign service
foreign policy
workLocation Moscow
Washington, D.C.

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Soviet ambassadors notableOfficeHolder Anatoly Dobrynin