Boris Pastukhov

Boris Pastukhov
Борис Пастухов
Pastukhov in 2016
Minister for CIS Affairs
In office
25 September 1998 – 12 May 1999
Prime MinisterYevgeny Primakov
Preceded byAnatoly Adamishin
Succeeded byLeonid Drachevsky
First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
3 February 1996 – 25 September 1998
Preceded byAnatoly Adamishin
Succeeded byAleksandr Avdeyev
Ambassador of the USSR/Russia to Afghanistan
In office
15 September 1989 – 22 February 1992
Preceded byYuli Vorontsov
Succeeded byYevgeny Ostrovenko
Soviet Ambassador to Denmark
In office
12 March 1986 – 15 September 1989
Preceded byLev Mendelevich
Succeeded byGennady Vedernikov
Chairman of the State Committee for Publishing
In office
6 December 1982 – 24 February 1986
Preceded byBoris Stukalin
Succeeded byMikhail Nenashev
First Secretary of the Komsomol
In office
27 May 1977 – 8 December 1982
Preceded byYevgeny Tyazhelnikov
Succeeded byViktor Mishin
Personal details
Born(1933-10-10)10 October 1933
Died19 January 2021(2021-01-19) (aged 87)
Moscow
Resting placeTroyekurovskoye Cemetery
PartyUnited Russia
Other political
affiliations
CPSU
Fatherland – All Russia
Alma materMoscow High Technical College
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Boris Nikolaevich Pastukhov (Russian: Борис Николаевич Пастухов; October 10, 1933 – January 19, 2021) was a Soviet and Russian diplomat and politician and a Komsomol member. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union he was a member of the State Duma of the third (on the electoral list of the Fatherland – All Russia political bloc) and the fourth (on the electoral list of the United Russia party) convocations. He was also a member of the Soviet of the Union of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1966–1989) representing the Chelyabinsk Oblast.