Anatolie Nosatîi Explained

Anatolie Nosatîi
Office:Minister of Defense
President:Maia Sandu
Primeminister:Natalia Gavrilița
Dorin Recean
Term Start:6 August 2021
Predecessor:Victor Gaiciuc
Birth Date:12 September 1972
Birth Place:Chișinău, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Alma Mater:Odesa Military Academy
United States Army Command and General Staff College
National War College
Rank:Colonel
Serviceyears:1993–2020
Honorific Prefix:Colonel

Anatolie Nosatîi (born 12 September 1972) is the Minister of Defence of the Republic of Moldova.[1]

Early life and career

From 1987 to 1990, he studied at the Frunze Republican Boarding School in the Moldovan capital. After 1990, he studied in Ukraine, attending a command school in Kyiv before going to study at the Military Academy in Odesa. From 1994-2000, he served at the Chisinau Military College (now the Alexandru cel Bun Military Academy), rising to the post of battalion commander. In the early years of the 2000s, he commanded the 22nd Peacekeeping Battalion. In that decade, he received American education within the United States Armed Forces: first at the Defense Language Institute (1999), the Army Engineer School (1999), the Army Command and General Staff College (2005), and the National Defense University (2012). Over the course of six years until December 2014, he operated in the bureaucracy of the General Staff, before briefly serving as the Moldovan military advisor at the United Nations Department of Peace Operations.[2]

Minister of Defence

He was appointed on 6 August 2021 as part of the Gavrilița Cabinet.[3] On 6 August, Nosatii was introduced by President Maia Sandu and Premier Natalia Gavrilița to the command of the Moldovan National Army.[4] Nosatii met a couple of weeks later with his Ukrainian counterpart Andriy Taran in Kyiv on Ukrainian Independence Day to strengthen his country's cooperation with that the Ukrainian Armed Forces.[5]

Personal life

He speaks four languages: Romanian, English, Russian, and French. He has been awarded the Orders of Loyalty to the Motherland, the United Nations Medal, and the Bronze Star Medal.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anatolie Nosatîi - Ministrul Apărării | GUVERNUL REPUBLICII MOLDOVA.
  2. Web site: Кабмин в лицах. Кто есть кто в правительстве Гаврилицы. 3 August 2021.
  3. Web site: В Молдове назвали состав нового Кабмина: Носатый - министр обороны, Попеску - в МИДе.
  4. Web site: Ministerul Apărării al Republicii Moldova.
  5. Web site: Ministerul Apărării al Republicii Moldova.
  6. Web site: 13 министров Натальи Гаврилицы: первая женщина во главе МВД и министр культуры из Бельц. Биографии кандидатов. 4 August 2021.