A veteran of Soviet and Russian politics, Primakov served as premier under president Boris Yeltsin in 1998-1999, as foreign minister between 1996 and 1998 and headed the country's external intelligence agency SVR between 1991 and 1996.
Considered one of the country's foremost experts on the Middle East, he was also a member of the Kremlin's security council until 1999.
"Vladimir Putin expressed deep condolences to the family and relatives of Yevgeny Primakov over his death," the Kremlin said in a statement.
Known for aggressively standing up for Russia's interests, Primakov is most vividly remembered for ordering his US-bound plane to turn around over the Atlantic after he learned from Al Gore, his US counterpart at the time, that NATO began a bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999.
Primakov called the bombing an "enormous historic mistake" and the famous mid-flight turnaround is considered by many to be a watershed moment in Russia's foreign policy.
At the time, Primakov was accused of single-handedly putting Russia on the path of confrontation with the West.
Some saw Primakov as a possible successor to Yeltsin.
But he was sacked in May 1999 -- two months after the famous plane episode --- as Yeltsin began to fear Primakov's alliance with Yury Luzhkov, Moscow's powerful mayor at the time, experts said.
In recent years Primakov retreated from active politics due to his old age and ill health but he still spoke publicly on international matters.
During one of his last appearances in January, Primakov said Russia needed economic reform and warned the authorities against pulling the country away from the West despite sanctions over the Ukraine crisis.
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