Andrei Gromyko -

Andrei Gromyko : The Architect of Soviet Diplomacy Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko (1909–1989) was the primary face of Soviet foreign policy for nearly three decades, serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1957 to 1985. Known in the West as "Mr. Nyet" for his frequent use of the veto at the United Nations, Gromyko was a master of the "long game," prioritizing stability and the strategic interests of the USSR above all else. Early Life and Academic Background

: Gromyko was a signatory and a key representative for the USSR during the founding of the UN . andrei gromyko

Gromyko was born into a peasant family in Belarus. His rise through the Soviet hierarchy was fueled by his academic discipline and a doctoral thesis focused on the American economy—specifically the mechanization of U.S. agriculture. This specialization made him an early expert on the Soviet Union's primary Cold War rival. Major Diplomatic Contributions Andrei Gromyko : The Architect of Soviet Diplomacy