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Sergei Martynov is appointed the special representative of OAO NK RussNeft in the Republic of Belarus

15.10.2012 “ITAR-TASS”

Moscow. Sergei Martynov, earlier – the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, is appointed the special representative of NK RussNeft (RTC: RUSN) in the Republic, reports the press-service of the oil company. The sphere of responsibility of the special representative of NK includes intensification of mutually beneficial cooperation between the Company and the Republic, participation in development and implementation of advanced oil and gas projects both in Belarus and in other countries.

S.Martynov was born in 1953.
Since 1975 he had held leading positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus, among others – the position of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in the USA, the resident representative of Belarus at the European Union, at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
2003 – 2012 – Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus.
The appointment of Sergei Martynov, the company points out,  “emphasizes strategic interest of RussNeft to development of foreign economic relations, expansion of its business geography, strengthening of the Company’s position on international oil markets”

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