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Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Lycheva
Екатерина Лычева
Birth at
10 June 1974
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In the early 80s, the American girl Samantha Smith traveled around the world. After her death in a car crash, Ronald Reagan suggested that the CPSU Central Committee find a new ambassador for peace. The choice fell on Katya Lychev. Moscow schoolgirl Katya Lycheva continued the work of her American peer, advocating for consensus and against the arms race. She met with the President of the United States, Mr. Ronald Reagan, with the Secretary General of the CPSU Central Committee. Gorbachev, traveled
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In the early 80s, the American girl Samantha Smith traveled around the world. After her death in a car crash, Ronald Reagan suggested that the CPSU Central Committee find a new ambassador for peace. The choice fell on Katya Lychev.
Moscow schoolgirl Katya Lycheva continued the work of her American peer, advocating for consensus and against the arms race.
She met with the President of the United States, Mr. Ronald Reagan, with the Secretary General of the CPSU Central Committee. Gorbachev, traveled to all states of America.
From an interview with the newspaper "Ural worker":
In 1988, when I was 13 years old, my mother received a scholarship from French President François Mitterrand, and our family moved to Paris. There I received economic and legal education. Since 1995, she has worked in the government structure at the Paris Centre for Foreign Investment Promotion, providing large industrial projects.
In 2000, she returned to Russia, began working in the Ministry of Labor and Social Development, supervised social projects. Since February 2004, I have been working at the Federal Agency for Science-Industry. I don’t have a family yet, that’s why I’m traveling the world.
- Katya, do you think such an international action was necessary?
- Of course, it was necessary to present the USSR with a good side, to show that our country is open to the world. And the Russian schoolgirl Katya Lycheva, I think, succeeded.