The Independent

Russian ambassador to UN dies suddenly in New York

- RACHEL ROBERTS AND TOM EMBURY-DENNIS

Russia's ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin has died suddenly in New York. The 64-yearold had held the post since 2006.

“A prominent Russian diplomat has passed away while at work. We'd like to express our sincere condolence­s to Vitaly Churkin’s family,” the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on its official website.

The New York Post reported that Mr Churkin became ill outside the Russian Embassy on East 67th Street at around 9.30am after suffering heart problems. He was reportedly rushed to New York Presbyteri­an

Hospital, where he later died.

The announceme­nt his death was met with shock when it was delivered during a session at the UN headquarte­rs. “He was a dear colleague of all os us, a deeply committed diplomat of his country and one of the finest people we have known,” a UN official said.

He is survived by a wife and two adult children. His daughter is believed to be a journalist for the Vladimir Putin-backed Russia Today network.

Mr Churkin was a strident defender of Russian foreign policy, particular­ly the intensive bombing of Aleppo last year in order to crush rebels opposed to Syrian President Bashar-al-Assad.

Russia's Deputy Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations Yevgeniy Zagaynov said that Mr Churkin, who was fluent in English, French, Russian and Mongolian, kept working “till the very end”.

Before he was appointed as the country's ambassador at the UN in May 2006, the diplomat served as ambassador to Belgium and Canada, and liaison ambassador to Nato and the Western European Union (WEU). In the 2000s he was ambassador at large at Russia's foreign ministry, while in the early 1990s he served as the special representa­tive of the Russian President during the talks on the former Yugoslavia.

The UK's ambassador to the UN, Matthew Rycroft, said on Twitter: “Absolutely devastated to hear that my friend & colleague Vitaly Churkin has died. A diplomatic giant & wonderful character. RIP.”

Alexander Yakovenko, the Russian ambassador to the UK, also tweeted his of his sadness: "Shocked and saddened to hear that my friend and colleague Vitaly Churkin has died. A diplomatic giant and a wonderful character".

Mr Churkin gained a degree of notoriety in 1986, when as a relatively young diplomat, he testified on the Chernobyl nuclear power station accident, making him the first Soviet official to appear before a Congressio­nal Committee of the US House of Representa­tives.

Former US ambassador to the UN Samantha Power said that Mr Churkin had been a force for good in USRussian relations. She tweeted: “Devastated by passing of Russian UN Amb Vitaly Churkin. Diplomatic maestro &deeply caring man who did all he could to bridge US-RUS difference­s.”

The Russian Ambassador to Turkey, AndreI Karlov, was assassinat­ed just before Christmas last year by a police officer who shouted “Don't forget Aleppo” before gunning him down.

Another less senior Russian diplomat, Sergei Krivov, was reportedly found lying on the ground by the Russian Consulate in New York on the US election day last November having plunged to his death in mysterious circumstan­ces.

BuzzFeed reported that US Consulate officials at first claimed he had fallen to his death, before saying he had suffered a heart attack. The medical examiner found that Mr Krivov died of “natural causes”.

 ??  ?? Vitaly Churkin had held the post since 2006 (EPA)
Vitaly Churkin had held the post since 2006 (EPA)

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