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The Minister of Defence ( uk, Міністр оборони, translit=Ministr oborony) is the
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of
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and head of the
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, which is in charge of the
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, the second-largest military power in Europe after its Russian counterpart. The Minister of Defence is appointed by the
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, but this has to be confirmed by a majority vote in the
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(Ukraine's parliament). Since
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from the
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in 1991, there have been 17 defence ministers (not including acting ones). Since 1 January 2019, the post of Minister of Defence has had the requirement of a civilian status.Poltorak quits military service, continues to lead Defense ministry as civilian – Poroshenko
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(13 October 2018)Poltorak quits military service to continue leading Ukrainian Defense Ministry as civilian
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(13 October 2018)


List of Ministers of Defence


Ministers

Since 4 November 2021
Oleksiy Reznikov Oleksii Yuriyovych Reznikov (; born 18 June 1966) is a Ukrainian lawyer and politician who has served as the Minister of Defence of Ukraine since 4 November 2021. Reznikov previously has served in several other positions in the government of ...
is Minister of Defence.Ukrainian Lawmakers Approve Reznikov As New Defense Minister
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The longest-serving Minister of Defence is
Oleksandr Kuzmuk Oleksandr Ivanovych Kuzmuk ( uk, Олекса́ндр Іва́нович Кузьму́к; born 17 April 1954) is a Ukrainian politician and military commander, who is member of the Party of Regions and was Minister of Defence of Ukraine on tw ...
who served for a total of 2,063 days.
The longest serving as an acting Minister of Defense is
Valeriy Ivashchenko Valerii Ivashchenko ( uk, Валерій Іващенко) (* 30 July 1956, Zaporizhia) — Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine in 2007–2009, Acting Minister from 2009 to 2010. Colonel stock. Biography Ivashchenko born 30 July 1956 in Zap ...
who served for a total 279 days (over 9 months).


First Deputy Ministers

Created on 27 May 1992, the office of deputy ministers was expanded on 4 June 1992 with the
chief of the General Staff The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is a post in many armed forces (militaries), the head of the military staff. List * Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( United States) * Chief of the General Staff (Abkhazia) * Chief of General Staff (Af ...
holding the post until 8 February 2002. Since 10 September 2003, the post was "demilitarized", held only by civilian or retired military personnel. The first deputy serves as an acting minister in absence of officially appointed minister unless specified otherwise. * 27 May 1992 – 24 March 1993 Lieutenant General
Ivan Bizhan Colonel General Ivan Vasylyovych Bizhan ( uk, Іван Васильович Біжан; born on 25 December 1941 in Yalanets, Tomashpil Raion Transnistria Governorate, Kingdom of Romania) was a Ukrainian military officer who served for short perio ...
(since 24 December 1991 a deputy minister;
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since 25 September 1992) * 4 June 1992 – 25 September 1992 Lieutenant General Vasyl Sobkov (
Chief of the General Staff The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is a post in many armed forces (militaries), the head of the military staff. List * Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( United States) * Chief of the General Staff (Abkhazia) * Chief of General Staff (Af ...
) * 24 March 1993 – 10 February 1996 Colonel General Anatoliy Lopata (
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) * 12 March 1996 – 30 September 1998 Lieutenant General Oleksandr Zatynaiko (
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) * 14 March 1996 – 8 February 2002 Colonel General
Ivan Bizhan Colonel General Ivan Vasylyovych Bizhan ( uk, Іван Васильович Біжан; born on 25 December 1941 in Yalanets, Tomashpil Raion Transnistria Governorate, Kingdom of Romania) was a Ukrainian military officer who served for short perio ...
* 30 September 1998 – 13 November 2001 Colonel General
Volodymyr Shkidchenko Volodymyr Petrovych Shkidchenko ( uk, Володимир Петрович Шкідченко; born January 1, 1948, Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia) is a Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something re ...
(
Chief of the General Staff The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is a post in many armed forces (militaries), the head of the military staff. List * Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( United States) * Chief of the General Staff (Abkhazia) * Chief of General Staff (Af ...
) * 27 November 2001 – 8 February 2002 Colonel General Petro Shkulyak (
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) ** In 2002 — 2003 all deputies were replaced (phased away) by newly created posts of state secretaries, but after the reform was reverted. * 25 January 2002 – 10 September 2003 Oleksandr Oliynyk * 5 February 2002 – 14 August 2003 Colonel General
Viktor Bannykh Viktor Bannykh ( uk, Віктор Іванович Банних; June 28, 1949 – August 14, 2003) was the commander of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine in 1994–1999, General Colonel Colonel general is a three- or four-star milita ...
(on issues of international cooperation) (died in office) * 10 September 2003 – ? November 2004 Oleksandr Oliynyk * 13 September 2003 – 7 October 2004 Valentyna Hoshovska (humanitarian policy and relations with parliament) * 5 October 2004 – 10 February 2005 Dmytro Rudkovskyi (governor of the office of Ministry of Defence) * 6 October 2004 – 25 February 2005
Oleksandr Stetsenko Oleksandr Stetsenko ( uk, Олександр Вікторович Стеценко; born 2 March 1990) is a Ukrainian football defender who plays for amateur Ukrainian club Shturm Ivankiv. Career Stetsenko is a product of FC Vidradnyi Kyiv Yout ...
* 26 October 2004 – 25 February 2005 Volodymyr Bilyi (humanitarian policy and relations with parliament) * 19 February 2005 – 23 January 2008 Leonid Polyakov * 5 June 2009 – 26 May 2010
Valeriy Ivashchenko Valerii Ivashchenko ( uk, Валерій Іващенко) (* 30 July 1956, Zaporizhia) — Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine in 2007–2009, Acting Minister from 2009 to 2010. Colonel stock. Biography Ivashchenko born 30 July 1956 in Zap ...
* 31 March 2010 – 2 June 2010
Hryhoriy Pedchenko Hryhoriy Mykhailovych Pedchenko ( uk, Григорій Михайлович Педченко; born January 3, 1955) is a Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East S ...
* 18 August 2010 – 18 February 2012 Volodymyr Mozharovskyi * 18 February 2012 – 5 March 2014 Oleksandr Oliynyk * 15 September 2014 – present Ivan Rusnak


Earlier military ministers and secretaries

Historically, the ministry was preceding by various other governmental institutions. The very first Ukrainian representative in military affairs was
Symon Petlyura Symon Vasylyovych Petliura ( uk, Си́мон Васи́льович Петлю́ра; – May 25, 1926) was a Ukrainian politician and journalist. He became the Supreme Commander of the Ukrainian Army and the President of the Ukrainian People' ...
, appointed by
Volodymyr Vynnychenko Volodymyr Kyrylovych Vynnychenko ( ua, Володимир Кирилович Винниченко, – March 6, 1951) was a Ukrainian statesman, political activist, writer, playwright, artist, who served as the first Prime Minister of Ukraine. ...
to
General Secretariat of Ukraine The General Secretariat of Ukraine ( uk, Генеральний секретаріат УЦР—УНР) was the autonomous Ukrainian executive government of the Russian Republic from June 28, 1917 to January 22, 1918. For most of its existence ...
in the summer of 1917. Later in December 1917 after establishing the Bolshevik government in
Kharkiv Kharkiv ( uk, wikt:Харків, Ха́рків, ), also known as Kharkov (russian: Харькoв, ), is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Ukraine.Vasyl Shakhrai Vasyl' Matviyovych Shakhrai ( uk, Василь Матвійович Шахрай; February 11, 1888 – 1919) was a Ukrainian political activist and Bolshevik revolutionary during the Russian Revolution. He was а founder of what came to be call ...
. Note that the first ministers of Ukraine were not specialists in military affairs, particularly such as
Mykola Porsh Mykola Volodymyrovych Porsh ( uk, Микола Володимирович Порш) was a political and civil activist of Ukraine, economist, member of the Russian Constituent Assembly. He was a prominent activist of the Revolutionary Ukrainian ...
. The
Ukrainian People's Army The Ukrainian People's Army ( uk, Армія Української Народної Республіки), also known as the Ukrainian National Army (UNA) or as a derogatory term of Russian and Soviet historiography Petliurovtsy ( uk, Пет ...
was in terrible condition and it was not until the power in the country was taken over by the former head of the Russian Imperial Retinue and hereditary Ukrainian Cossack
Pavlo Skoropadsky Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi ( uk, Павло Петрович Скоропадський, Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi; – 26 April 1945) was a Ukrainian aristocrat, military and state leader, decorated Imperial Russian Army and Ukrainian Arm ...
, under leadership of which the new minister became Aleksandr Rogoza (also known as Oleksandr Rohoza). Rogoza was instrumental in restructuring the ministry and recruiting numerous former Russian Imperial generals who pledged their allegiance to the government of Ukraine. By the end of 1918 Bolsheviks recreated the Ukrainian Soviet government and to its office of military affairs was appointed
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, former
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of Military Affairs of
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who played a key role in the
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. Around that time there was created the government of the
West Ukrainian People's Republic The West Ukrainian People's Republic (WUPR) or West Ukrainian National Republic (WUNR), known for part of its existence as the Western Oblast of the Ukrainian People's Republic, was a short-lived polity that controlled most of Eastern Gali ...
, the office of military affairs of which was headed by
Dmytro Vitovsky Dmytro Vitovsky ( uk, Дмитро Вітовський) (8 November 1887 – 2 or 4 August 1919) was a Ukrainian politician and military leader. Vitovsky was born into a family of gentry. in the village of Medukha in Galicia (today in Ivano-Fran ...
who was a specialist in
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, particularly the
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. Vitovsky played a key role in securing the city of
Lviv Lviv ( uk, Львів) is the largest city in western Ukraine, and the seventh-largest in Ukraine, with a population of . It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine ...
and ensuring the proclamation of independence of the new Ukrainian state from the disintegrating
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.


National ministers


Ministers of Western Ukraine

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Dmytro Vitovsky Dmytro Vitovsky ( uk, Дмитро Вітовський) (8 November 1887 – 2 or 4 August 1919) was a Ukrainian politician and military leader. Vitovsky was born into a family of gentry. in the village of Medukha in Galicia (today in Ivano-Fran ...
*
Viktor Kurmanovych Viktor Kurmanovych ( uk, Віктор Йосипович Курманович; 26 November 1876, Velyka Vilshanytsia near Zolochiv, Galicia and Lodomeria, Austro-Hungary – 18 October 1945, Odessa, Soviet Union) was a Ukrainian politician


Soviet appointees

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Vasyl Shakhrai Vasyl' Matviyovych Shakhrai ( uk, Василь Матвійович Шахрай; February 11, 1888 – 1919) was a Ukrainian political activist and Bolshevik revolutionary during the Russian Revolution. He was а founder of what came to be call ...
* Yuriy Kotsyubynsky *
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Valeriy Mezhlauk Valery Ivanovich Mezhlauk (russian: Вале́рий Ива́нович Межла́ук; lv, Valērijs Mežlauks) (1893–1938) was a government and party official in the Soviet Union during the decades of the 1920s and 1930s. He is best re ...
*
Vasyl Herasymenko Vasyl Herasymenko ( uk, Василь Пилипович Герасименко) was a Soviet military leader from Ukraine who was nominally and temporarily appointed the People's Commissar of Defense of the Ukrainian SSR in 1944-45. Biography Vas ...


See also

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Prime minister of Ukraine The prime minister of Ukraine ( uk, Прем'єр-міністр України, ) is the head of government of Ukraine. The prime minister presides over the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, which is the highest body of the executive branch of th ...
*
Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine ( uk, Кабінет Міністрів України, translit=Kabinet Ministriv Ukrainy; shortened to CabMin), commonly referred to as the Government of Ukraine ( uk, Уряд України, ''Uriad Ukrai ...


References

{{National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine
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National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine