Who is Andrei Belousov, Putin’s choice for defence minister?

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Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov attends a meeting of President Vladimir Putin with members of Security Council and the government and the heads of law enforcement agencies, at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia October 30, 2023. Sputnik/Gavriil Grigorov/Pool via REUTERS/File photo

Mr Andrei Belousov is a former deputy prime minister who is thought to be close to Mr Vladimir Putin.

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- Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed a surprise new defence minister, nominating civilian Andrei Belousov, a former deputy prime minister who specialises in economics, for the job more than two years into the Ukraine war, the Kremlin said.

Here are some facts about Mr Andrei Removich Belousov.

Mr Belousov, 65, graduated from the Faculty of Economics of the Moscow State University in 1981 with distinction.

He defended his dissertation on “An imitative approach to modelling interrelated processes for the formation and use of working capital”.

In 2000, Mr Belousov was appointed a non-staff adviser to the Russian prime minister and joined the economy ministry as deputy minister six years later.

From 2008 to 2012, he was director of the department for economics and finance in the government apparatus, the same years Mr Putin served as prime minister.

In 2012, he was made economics minister. From 2013 until 2020, Mr Belousov served as adviser to the Russian president.

From 2020, he worked as first deputy prime minister. When Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin got Covid-19 in 2020, Mr Belousov briefly took on the prime minister’s duties while Mr Mishustin got better.

In 2017, Russian media outlet RBC said Mr Belousov was one of the officials who convinced Mr Putin that the digital economy and blockchain were crucial to the future.

“I can say that what a country with sovereignty should definitely have is the possession of its own meanings. Who are we, where are we from, where are we going?... We have no other option for our country but to acquire or reproduce this identity,” Mr Belousov told RBC in an interview in 2023.

According to RBC, he practised sambo and karate in his youth and did not serve in the armed forces. He is thought to be close to Mr Putin. REUTERS

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