gromyko (Meaning)

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gromyko (n)

Soviet ambassador to the United States and to the United Nations (1909-1989)

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gromyko Sentence Examples

  1. Andrey Gromyko served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union for a record 28 years.
  2. Gromyko was known for his tough negotiating style and his steadfast defense of Soviet interests.
  3. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Gromyko played a key role in resolving the standoff.
  4. Gromyko was a close advisor to Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and played a significant role in shaping Soviet foreign policy.
  5. Gromyko's reputation as a skilled diplomat earned him the nickname "Mr.
  6. Nyet."
  7. Despite his tough exterior, Gromyko was known for his dry wit and his ability to form personal friendships.
  8. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Gromyko retired from public life and wrote several books about his experiences.
  9. Gromyko's legacy as a skilled diplomat and a staunch defender of Soviet interests remains controversial to this day.
  10. The Gromyko Institute of International Relations in Moscow is named after Andrey Gromyko.

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Soviet ambassador to the United States and to the United Nations (1909-1989)

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Andrey Gromyko served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union for a record 28 years.

Gromyko was known for his tough negotiating style and his steadfast defense of Soviet interests.

During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Gromyko played a key role in resolving the standoff.

Gromyko was a close advisor to Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and played a significant role in shaping Soviet foreign policy.