Georgy Maksimovich Pushkin (Russian: Георгий Максимович Пушкин; 3 February 1909 – 2 April 1963[1]) was an ambassador of the Soviet Union and politician.
He served as ambassador to Hungary beginning in March 1948.
[2][3] From June to October 1949 he served as Head of the Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at the same time Chairman of the Radio Broadcasting Committee of the USSR Council of Ministers.
[4] In 1961, he held the office of Deputy Foreign Minister[5] and was the Soviet delegate to the International Agreement on the Neutrality of Laos.
[6] This article about a Soviet politician is a stub.