Alexander Alexandrovich Bessmertnykh (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Бессме́ртных; born 10 November 1933) is a Soviet diplomat who briefly served as foreign minister of the Soviet Union.
From 1970 to 1983 he served as a consul at the Soviet embassy in the United States, and then headed the US department in the foreign ministry.
[1] He briefly served as a Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR in 1991,[2] replacing Eduard Shevardnadze, being approved by the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union 15 January, 421 voted in favour, 3 against,[3] and 10 abstained.
During the August coup of 1991 he did not lend his support to the attempt at removing Gorbachev from power, but refused to condemn the plotters.
For supporting the GKChP, the government of Valentin Pavlov was dismissed[4] and, accordingly, Bessmertnykh lost the post of Minister.