Kostyantyn Morozov
Kostyantyn Morozov | |
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Костянтин Морозов | |
Minister of Defence | |
In office 4 March 1991 – 4 October 1993 | |
President | Leonid Kravchuk |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Ivan Bizhan (Acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | Ukrainian Armed Forces | 3 June 1944
Years of service | 1967–1993 |
Rank | Colonel general |
Kostyantyn Petrovych Morozov[a] (born 3 June 1944) is a Soviet-Ukrainian former military officer who served as the first Minister of Defence of Ukraine following its 1991 declaration of independence. Morozov also briefly served as Ukraine's ambassador to Iran in 2005 and as ambassador to NATO from 2005 to 2007. In his latter office, Morozov was a key figure in establishing Ukraine's policy of seeking to join NATO.
Biography
Kostyantyn Morozov was born in a village of Lozova Pavlivka (today part of Brianka, in Luhansk Oblast) on 3 June 1944. His father, Petro Stepanovych Morozov, was an ethnically-Russian mine electrician, and his mother was an ethnically-Ukrainian school teacher. Petro Stepanovych died on the job when Kostyantyn was around 10 years old.
Morozov graduated from the Hrytsevych Higher Military Aviation College for the Air Force pilots in Kharkiv in 1967, after which he served in the Soviet Air Forces' Northern Group. In 1975, Morozov graduated the Gagarin Military-Air Academy. Afterwards, Morozov held a number of commanding position across the Soviet Union. From 1984 to 1986, he studied at and graduated from the Voroshilov Military Academy of General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces. During that period, Morozov also served as a chief of staff of an air army in Smolensk and, in 1988, was transferred to the same position of a different air army stationed in Kyiv. In 1990, Morozov was appointed the commander of that army.
Soon after the
After his dismissal from the ministry and the
From 2000 to 2001, Morozov was the Ambassador of Ukraine to Iran. In 2003. Morozov graduated from the Open International University of Human Development "Ukraine". From 2005 to 2007 he headed the Ukraine mission to NATO, but resigned following a change in government policy towards Ukrainian integration into NATO.
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Bibliography
- Morozov, K. Above and beyond: From Soviet general to Ukrainian state builder. Introd. by ISBN 0-916458-77-6
External links
- Army of Ukraine
- Cold War for Crimea. How dealt the fleet. Ukrayinska Pravda.
- Interview. Vysokyi Zamok.