Sergei Ivanov, born on January thirty-first, nineteen fifty-three, is a prominent figure in Russian politics and diplomacy. His career spans several key positions, including serving as Secretary of the Security Council from November nineteen ninety-nine to March two thousand one, and as Minister of Defense from March two thousand one to February two thousand seven. He also held the roles of Deputy Prime Minister and First Deputy Prime Minister during critical periods of Russian governance.
Following Dmitry Medvedev's election as President, Ivanov was reappointed as Deputy Prime Minister in Vladimir Putin's second cabinet, serving from two thousand eight to two thousand eleven. His influence continued as he took on the role of Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office from December two thousand eleven to August two thousand sixteen, showcasing his integral role in the Russian administration.
In August two thousand sixteen, Ivanov transitioned to serve as a special presidential envoy focusing on environmental activities, ecology, and transport, a position he held until February two thousand twenty-six. His extensive background includes a notable tenure in the Soviet KGB and its successor, the Federal Security Service, where he achieved the rank of colonel general.
Before his ascent in federal administration, Ivanov gained international experience in Europe and Africa, particularly in Kenya, specializing in law and foreign languages. His longstanding friendship with Vladimir Putin, dating back to their KGB days, solidified his status within the siloviki, the influential group surrounding Putin.