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Boris Gămurari

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Moldovan politician and diplomat (born 1946)
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Corps generalBoris Gămurari
Gămurari (left) in 2000
Moldovan Ambassador to Poland
In office
19 October 2005 – 12 June 2009
PresidentVladimir Voronin
Prime MinisterVasile Tarlev
Zinaida Greceanîi
Preceded byEugen Carpov
Succeeded byValentin Mejinschi
Minister of Defense
In office
11 May 1999 – 19 April 2001
PresidentPetru Lucinschi
Vladimir Voronin
Prime MinisterIon Sturza
Dumitru Braghiș
Preceded byValeriu Pasat
Succeeded byVictor Gaiciuc
Personal details
BornVăscăuți, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union

Boris Gămurari (born 1 December 1946) is a Moldovan politician and diplomat who served as Minister of Defense of Moldova from 1999 until 2001.

References

  1. "Secretary Cohen escorts Minister of Defense Boris Gamurari, of the Republic of Moldova, into the Pentagon". United States Department of Defense.
  2. "Defense Ministers' Gallery Inaugurated". Ministry of Defense of Moldova.


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