Leonid Ivashov

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Leonid Ivashov
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General Ivashov at the 2005 Axis for Peace conference
Born (1943-08-31) 31 August 1943 (age 77)

Leonid Grigoryevich Ivashov (Russian: Леонид Григорьевич Ивашов; born 31 August 1943) is a Russian military and public official. He is President of the Academy for Geopolitical Problems and a retired Colonel-General.

Biography[]

In 1964 Ivashov graduated from Tashkent Suvorov Military School and later in 1974 from the Frunze Military Academy.

Between 1976 and 1984 he worked as a senior aide to the Soviet Minister of Defense Dmitriy Ustinov. In 1987 he became chief of the department for general affairs in the Soviet Union’s Ministry of Defence.

From 1996-2001 he was chief of the military cooperation department at the Russian Federation’s Ministry of Defence. He was in charge of military co-operation between members of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

General Ivashov was one of the organizers of the march of Russian paratroopers to Pristina in 1999.

After his retirement in 2001 Leonid Ivashov wrote extensively on military affairs and geopolitics. Between 2004 and 2014 he was President of the Academy for Geopolitical Problems. After a year break he was reelected president of the Academy end of March 2015.[1] He was reportedly involved in the Foundations of Geopolitics, a book by Alexander Dugin.[2]

On December 5, 2011 he notified his intention to participate in the presidential race through self-nomination. But the Central Election Committee refused his nomination for administrative reasons. [3]

In October 2016 general Ivashov explained in Russian Channel One that Russia's engagement in the Syrian conflict was critical to prevent construction of Quatar-Turkey pipeline, which would be catastrophic for Gazprom and, in turn, for the budget of Russian Federation.[4][5]

References[]

  1. ^ General Leonid Ivashov has been reelected President of the Academy for Geopolitical Problems at end of March 2015, Ruskline, March 30, 2015.
  2. ^ John B. Dunlop. "Review: Aleksandr Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics" (PDF).
  3. ^ Operation President of Russia, survincity, July 15th, 2013
  4. ^ "Российский генерал признал, что РФ воюет в Сирии чтобы обеспечить сбыт "Газпрому" в Европу". gordonua.com. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  5. ^ "Вечер с Владимиром Соловьевым. Эфир от 04.10.2016". russia.tv (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-05-25.

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