Background
Pankin, Boris Dmitrievich was born on February 20, 1931 in Frunze, Russia. Son of Dmitrij and Nina Pankina.
Diplomat literary critic writer
Pankin, Boris Dmitrievich was born on February 20, 1931 in Frunze, Russia. Son of Dmitrij and Nina Pankina.
South.Dmitrij and Nina Pankina. Certified journalism, Moscow State University, 1953.
A reformer and journalist, Pankin was Soviet Ambassador to Sweden for eight years from 1982 to 1990. He was brought in to clean up after the Soviet Union"s reputation was seriously tarnished in the aftermath of a diplomatic scandal in which a Soviet Whiskey class submarine became marooned in Swedish territorial waters outside of Karlskrona. The incident became widely known as "Whiskey on the Rocks." Pankin became, and remains, very popular in Sweden, and was the Soviet Union"s longest-serving Swedish envoy (although Alexandra Kollontai was Soviet Union"s leading diplomat in Stockholm 1930-1945, and with the rank of ambassador from 1943).
Pankin was the last Soviet Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1990–1991).
Pankin is credited with preventing the Communist-Czechoslovak government from interfering in the Velvet Revolution - which led to playwright and dissident Václav Havel"s rise to the presidency. Pankin is best known for being the highest-ranking diplomat to stand against the August putsch which sought to bring down Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader and promulgator of Glasnost and Perestroika.
Pankin was later recalled to Moscow to become Gorbachev"s Foreign Minister. Pankin had only 100 days to serve as Foreign Minister before the Soviet Union"s collapse in 1991.
In that short period, he established diplomatic relations with the State of Israel, began the Soviet-United States disarmament process, brought the Soviet Union closer to the European Union and purged the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (Committee for State Security) from the ranks of the Soviet Foreign Ministry.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Pankin was named Russian Ambassador to the Court of Saint James (United Kingdom), where he served until 1994. He resigned in protest over Russia"s invasion of Chechnya. Pankin now lives in Västerort in Stockholm, Sweden, and works as a lecturer and writer
In January 2005 he was given the "Stockholm Citizen of the Month Award" by the local government, recognizing his dedication and loyalty to his adopted home - the city of Stockholm.
Boris Pankin sits on the Board of Advisors of the Global Panel Foundation.
Member of Journalists Union Russia (secretary board directors 1967), Writers Union Russia (board directors since 1973).
Married Valentina Petrovna Pankina. Children: Alexej, Elena.