Мiнiстэрства абароны Рэспублікі Беларусь (
Belarusian) Министерство обороны Республики Беларусь ( Russian) | |
The ministry building | |
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Formed | 20 March 1992 |
Preceding agency |
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Headquarters | Building 1 Kommunisticheskya Street Minsk, Belarus |
Minister responsible |
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Agency executive |
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Website |
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The Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Belarus ( Belarusian: Мiнiстэрства абароны Рэспублікі Беларусь; Russian: Министерство обороны Республики Беларусь) is the government organisation that is charged with the duties of raising and maintaining the Armed Forces of Belarus.
The formation of the ministry began in March 1992, after the events of 1991 in which the Soviet Union had effectively dissolved. The ministry was formed on the basis of the former Headquarters of the Soviet Army's Belorussian Military District. Seven officers have served as Minister of Defence of Belarus: Petr Chaus, Pavel Kozlovskii, Anatoly Kostenko, [1] Leonid Maltsev (1995–96), Colonel General Alexander Chumakov, a Russian officer, (1996–2001), [2] Yuriy Zhadobin (2009–2014), Andrei Ravkov (2014–2020), and Viktor Khrenin (2020–present).
The ministry is part of the Security Council of Belarus, interdepartmental meeting with a mandate to ensure the security of the state. The President, currently Alexander Lukashenko, appoints the Minister of Defence, who heads the ministry, as well as the heads of the armed services. These four appointees meet with the Secretary of the Security Council every two months. Security Council decisions are approved by a qualified majority of those present. Since 2020, the position of Minister of Defence has been filled by Major General Viktor Khrenin.
The budget of the defence ministry in May 2018 was €560 million. [3] [4] Another source said the military budget was pegged at around 1% GDP. [5]
Since 2022, the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus has been under the sanctions of the European Union, the United States, Switzerland, Ukraine and Japan. [6] In August 2023, Canada also imposed sanctions against the Ministry. [7]
The following departments are under the control of the defence ministry: [8]
In the late 1940s, a hill above Śvisłač in the Pukhavichy District was used to lay the foundation for the HQ of the Belarusian Military District. The project was entrusted to the architect Valentin Gusev, who risked not demolishing the ancient buildings surrounding it. It later became the defense ministry in 1992. [17]
The heraldic sign - the emblem of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus was approved in April 2003. The heraldic sign is a stylized golden image of the emblem of the Armed Forces, located in the center of a red figured shield (baroque type). The border of the shield is silvery. [18]
The banner of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus was approved by the decree of the President on November 17, 2000. The banner consists of a double panel, a staff with a pommel and an inflow, a cord with tassels and a banner ribbon.
Мiнiстэрства абароны Рэспублікі Беларусь (
Belarusian) Министерство обороны Республики Беларусь ( Russian) | |
The ministry building | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 20 March 1992 |
Preceding agency |
|
Jurisdiction | |
Headquarters | Building 1 Kommunisticheskya Street Minsk, Belarus |
Minister responsible |
|
Agency executive |
|
Website |
www |
The Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Belarus ( Belarusian: Мiнiстэрства абароны Рэспублікі Беларусь; Russian: Министерство обороны Республики Беларусь) is the government organisation that is charged with the duties of raising and maintaining the Armed Forces of Belarus.
The formation of the ministry began in March 1992, after the events of 1991 in which the Soviet Union had effectively dissolved. The ministry was formed on the basis of the former Headquarters of the Soviet Army's Belorussian Military District. Seven officers have served as Minister of Defence of Belarus: Petr Chaus, Pavel Kozlovskii, Anatoly Kostenko, [1] Leonid Maltsev (1995–96), Colonel General Alexander Chumakov, a Russian officer, (1996–2001), [2] Yuriy Zhadobin (2009–2014), Andrei Ravkov (2014–2020), and Viktor Khrenin (2020–present).
The ministry is part of the Security Council of Belarus, interdepartmental meeting with a mandate to ensure the security of the state. The President, currently Alexander Lukashenko, appoints the Minister of Defence, who heads the ministry, as well as the heads of the armed services. These four appointees meet with the Secretary of the Security Council every two months. Security Council decisions are approved by a qualified majority of those present. Since 2020, the position of Minister of Defence has been filled by Major General Viktor Khrenin.
The budget of the defence ministry in May 2018 was €560 million. [3] [4] Another source said the military budget was pegged at around 1% GDP. [5]
Since 2022, the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus has been under the sanctions of the European Union, the United States, Switzerland, Ukraine and Japan. [6] In August 2023, Canada also imposed sanctions against the Ministry. [7]
The following departments are under the control of the defence ministry: [8]
In the late 1940s, a hill above Śvisłač in the Pukhavichy District was used to lay the foundation for the HQ of the Belarusian Military District. The project was entrusted to the architect Valentin Gusev, who risked not demolishing the ancient buildings surrounding it. It later became the defense ministry in 1992. [17]
The heraldic sign - the emblem of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus was approved in April 2003. The heraldic sign is a stylized golden image of the emblem of the Armed Forces, located in the center of a red figured shield (baroque type). The border of the shield is silvery. [18]
The banner of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus was approved by the decree of the President on November 17, 2000. The banner consists of a double panel, a staff with a pommel and an inflow, a cord with tassels and a banner ribbon.