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Sergey Dmitriyevich Sazonov
Russian statesman
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- Born:
- July 29 [August 10, New Style], 1860, Ryazan province, Russia
- Title / Office:
- foreign minister (1910-1916), Russia
Sergey Dmitriyevich Sazonov (born July 29 [August 10, New Style], 1860, Ryazan province, Russia—died December 25, 1927, Nice, France) was a statesman and diplomat, Russia’s minister of foreign affairs (1910–16) during the period immediately preceding and following the outbreak of World War I. Having entered the foreign ministry in 1883, Sazonov, whose brother-in-law Pyotr Stolypin was Russia’s prime minister from 1906 to 1911, obtained posts in the Russian embassies in London, Washington, D.C., and the Vatican (1904–09) before becoming deputy foreign minister in May 1909 and minister of foreign affairs on September 28 (October 11), 1910. Directing his policy primarily ...(100 of 400 words)