Having changed the well-known popular saying, we can say that politicians are not born. They become politicians. Since the ways of the Lord are inscrutable, one can happen to be in any area of human activity by chance. Although each case has a specific premise. Pavel Anatolyevich Klimkin came to politics on the crest of radical social changes. And while skillfully guided in the flow of events and news.
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From physicists to politics
Each adequate person chooses a profession in accordance with their abilities and inclinations. Actors and the singer are pleased to touch the audience. Politicians and businessmen have to do this out of necessity. Pavel Anatolyevich Klimkin holds the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. This is a public position, and he has to constantly be under the biased supervision of journalists, government colleagues, and simply curious citizens. Each of his steps in the literal and figurative sense receives an appropriate assessment.
The biography of Minister Klimkin can fit in several lines. Pavel was born in December 1967. Parents lived in the city of Kursk. A simple, as they say, Soviet family. The child grew up in abundance. He studied well at school, but there weren’t enough stars from the sky. Having received a certificate of maturity, he went to Moscow, where he received higher education. The future diplomat graduated from Moscow PhysTech in 1991 and became a certified specialist in the field of applied mathematics and physics. By distribution, he began work as a junior research fellow at the Institute of Welding in Kiev.
It so happened that the beginning of work coincided with global social and state disasters. A large country - the Soviet Union - where the work of physicists and mathematicians was always in demand, ceased to exist. A little over a year, Pavel Klimkin spent in the walls of the institute's laboratory. He was not even able to figure out and understand how a researcher lives, and what prospects he should be guided by. In 1993, Pavel Anatolyevich was invited to work at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.