Ural Ramdrakovich Latypov (Russian: Ура́л Рамдракович Латы́пов, romanized: Ural Ramdrakovič Latypov, Belarusian: Урал Рамдракавіч Латыпаў, romanized: Ural Ramdrakavič Latypaw, Tatar: Урал Рамдрак улы Латыйпов, romanized: Ural Ramdraq ulı Latıypov, born 28 February 1951) is a Belarusian jurist, diplomat and politician.
Latypov was born in 1951 into an ethnic Tatar family in the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
In 1973 he graduated from Kazan University in Tatarstan and subsequently held different positions at the KGB.
He kept working at the school after the dissolution of the USSR in 1991 and after its transformation into the National Security Academy of the Republic of Belarus [be].
In 1994 he was appointed aide to the newly elected president Alexander Lukashenko.