Putin removes Shoygu as Russia’s defense minister
Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rare Cabinet shake-up, dismissing Sergey Shoygu as defense minister after his long tenure since 2012. Shoygu was appointed as secretary of Russia's Security Council, while Andrei Belousov, an economics specialist and former deputy prime minister, was recommended for the defense minister post.
- World
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 07:02 | 13 May 2024
- Modified Date: 07:02 | 13 May 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin decided Sunday to dismiss Sergey Shoygu as defense minister in a rare Cabinet shake-up.
Shoygu, a longtime ally of the president, had been holding the post since 2012.
According to a decree published on the Kremlin's website, Putin appointed Shoygu as secretary of Russia's Security Council and recommended Andrei Belousov, a former deputy prime minister who specializes in economics, for his post.
Commenting on Putin's decision, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said a civilian official will assume the post of head of the Ministry of Defense due to the need to introduce innovations in its work.
Belousov will also address the task of facilitating the integration of the defense economy into the country's economy.
The previous head of the Security Council, Nikolay Patrushev, has been appointed to a new position that will be announced in the coming days, Peskov said.
Other ministers responsible for various aspects of security as well as the foreign minister will be the same as in the previous Cabinet, he noted.
Russia's parliament will consider candidates for ministerial posts next week.
- Türkiye to share new software that detects deepfake videos
- Senior Tusk ally slams Polish gov’t for continuing policy of pushing back migrants at border with Belarus
- Kiev admits Russian troops making gains in Kharkiv region
- US does not believe genocide is happening in Gaza, says White House
- Study finds CO2 rising 10 times faster than in the past 50,000 years