Vladimir Norov

Vladimir Imomovich Norov (Russian Владимир Имамович Норов / Vladimir Imamowitsch Norov; born August 31, 1955 in Bukhara) is an Uzbek diplomat and politician.

Vladimir Norov studied from 1972 at the Pedagogical Institute in Bukhara and graduated in 1976 with a degree in mathematics from teachers. There followed a year of military service in the Red Army. From 1978 until the collapse of the Soviet Union Norov was employed by the organs of the NKVD and studied from 1983 to 1985 at the Academy of the Interior Ministry in Moscow. 1988 Norov began here his PhD, which he completed in 1990. From 1993 he worked as a consultant in administrative matters in the Uzbek presidential administration. In 1995 he moved for a short time as First Deputy Foreign Minister in the government. A year later he returned to the Office of the President, where he was an advisor to the President Islom Karimov in matters of foreign policy and the foreign trade works. From 1998 to 2003, Norov Ambassador of Uzbekistan in Germany. From 2002 he was also responsible for Poland and Switzerland in this context. In 2003 he returned to Uzbekistan and was again deputy foreign minister. From 2005 to 2006 he was ambassador to Belgium. Of 12 July 2006 to 28 December 2010 was Vladimir Norov Foreign Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Because of its former ambassador activities in Europe his appointment was interpreted as a signal of rapprochement with the European Union. Relations with the EU were considered since the bloody crackdown on opposition protests in the eastern Uzbek city of Andijon as a loaded 2005.

In December 2010, its predecessor Elyor Ganiyev was re- appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, during Norov first deputy foreign minister.

Vladimir Norov speaks Uzbek and Russian, English and German. He is married and has three children.

Swell

  • Resume on the sides of the Uzbek Foreign Ministry ( Uzbek, Russian, English )
  • Владимир Норов ёлғончими? ( Uzbek )

Footnotes

Shaxlo Maxmudova | Ubaydulla Abdurazzakov | Sodiq Safoyev | Saidmuxtor Saidqosimov | Abdulaziz Komilov | Sodiq Safoyev | Elyor Ganiyev | Vladimir Norov | Elyor Ganiyev | Abdulaziz Komilov

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs (Uzbekistan )
  • Deputy Foreign Minister
  • Uzbek ambassador
  • Ambassador to Germany
  • Ambassador to Belgium
  • Uzbek
  • Born in 1955
  • Man
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