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Petru Comendant
Пётр Комендант
President of the Moldovan Football Federation
In office
1995–1996
Preceded byConstantin Tampiza
Succeeded byPavel Cebanu
Soviet/Russian Ambassador to Rwanda
In office
23 August 1990 – 11 January 1994
PresidentMikhail Gorbachev (USSR)
Boris Yeltsin (Russia)
Prime MinisterNikolai Ryzhkov (USSR)
Valentin Pavlov (USSR)
Ivan Silayev (USSR)
Boris Yeltsin (Russia)
Viktor Chernomyrdin (Russia)
Preceded byGennady Sokolov
Succeeded byAnatoly Smirnov
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Moldavian SSR
In office
29 December 1981 – 24 May 1990
PremierIon Ustian
Ivan Calin
Petru Pascari
Preceded byIon Ustian
Succeeded byNicolae Țîu (as Minister of Foreign Affairs of SSR Moldova)
Personal details
BornChișinău, Kingdom of Romania (now Moldova)

Petru Comendant (born 18 June 1932) is a Moldovan and Soviet retired politician and diplomat. He served as the last Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Moldavian SSR.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Politica externă a Republicii Moldova" (PDF). Moldova State University (in Romanian).
  2. ^ "Serviciul diplomatic: teorie și practică" (PDF). Moldova State University (in Romanian).