Chief of the Joint Staff of the Collective Security Treaty Organization

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The Chief of the Joint Staff (Russian: Начальник Объединенного штаба) is the official responsible for military cooperation of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) member states and the operations and training of the Collective Rapid Reaction Force. The position was established in 2003, and until 2012 it was simultaneously held by one of the chiefs of staff of the armed forces of CSTO member states. Since then it has been held by a dedicated officer.

SeatMoscow, Russia
Formation28 April 2003
First holderRamil Nadyrov
Quick facts of the CSTO, Reports to ...
Chief of the Joint Staff of the CSTO
Начальник Объединенного штаба Организации Договора о коллективной безопасности (Russian)
Flag of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
Incumbent
Colonel General Andrey Serdyukov
since November 2023
Collective Security Treaty Organization
Reports toSecretary General of the CSTO
SeatMoscow, Russia
Formation28 April 2003
First holderRamil Nadyrov
DeputyFirst deputy chief of the joint staff
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History

The idea for a joint military staff originated at a Collective Security Council meeting of the heads of state of CSTO members in Minsk, Belarus, and codified in the Memorandum on enhancing the effectiveness of the Collective Security Treaty on 24 May 2000. This was further developed during 2001 and 2002. A proposal to create a Joint Staff of the CSTO was approved by the Council of Ministers of Defense on 19 November 2002. The Collective Security Council decided on 28 April 2003, in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, that the Joint Staff would begin to be organized starting from 1 January 2004, in accordance with the Council of Ministers of Defense decision and Article 13 of the Charter of the Collective Security Treaty Organization. The first Chief of the Joint Staff was appointed on 28 April 2003.[1]

Joint Staff

The Joint Staff is a permanent body of the Collective Security Treaty Organization that is tasked with the implementation of decisions by the CSTO for military cooperation, such as the joint training of CSTO forces, and the use of the Collective Rapid Reaction Force, in coordination with the ministries of defense of the member states.[2] It is led by the Chief of the Joint Staff, who is assisted by a first deputy chief, and multiple other deputy chiefs and assistant chiefs. Each of them oversees a section of the Joint Staff, which include the Center for Planning the Implementation and Preparation of the Collective Rapid Reaction Force, the Emergency Response Center, and directorates for technical cooperation, material-technical support, training, medical, and financial services.[3] The Joint Staff is headquartered at the building in Moscow, Russia, that was previously used by the Warsaw Pact and the Staff for Military Cooperation of the CIS Member States.[1]

List of chiefs

More information No., Portrait ...
No. Portrait Name
(born–died)
Term of office Service branch Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1
Ramil Nadyrov
Nadyrov, RamilLieutenant General
Ramil Nadyrov
(born 1967)
28 April 2003June 20041 year, 1 month
Tajik Ground Forces
[4]
2
Bulat Darbekov
Darbekov, BulatLieutenant General
Bulat Darbekov
(born 1957)
June 2004June 20051 year
Kazakh Ground Forces
[4]
3
Yuri Baluyevsky
Baluyevsky, YuriArmy General
Yuri Baluyevsky
(born 1947)
June 2005June 20061 year
Russian Ground Forces
[4]
4
Sergey Gurulyov
Gurulyov, SergeyLieutenant General
Sergey Gurulyov
(born 1953)
June 2006October 20071 year, 4 months
Belarusian Ground Forces
[4]
5
Boris Yugai
Yugai, BorisMajor General
Boris Yugai
(1957–2010)
October 2007July 20089 months
Kyrgyz Ground Forces
[4]
6
Yuri Khatchaturov
Khatchaturov, YuriColonel General
Yuri Khatchaturov
(born 1953)
July 2008December 20102 years, 5 months
Armenian Ground Forces
[4]
7
Pyotr Tikhonovsky
Tikhonovsky, PyotrMajor General
Pyotr Tikhonovsky
(born 1958)
December 2010May 20121 year, 5 months
Belarusian Ground Forces
[4]
8
Saken Zhasuzakov
Zhasuzakov, SakenColonel General
Saken Zhasuzakov
(born 1957)
May 2012December 20127 months
Kazakh Ground Forces
[4]
9
Aleksandr Studenikin
Studenikin, AleksandrLieutenant General
Aleksandr Studenikin
(born 1955)
December 2012November 20152 years, 11 months
Russian Ground Forces
[4]
10
Anatoly Sidorov
Sidorov, AnatolyColonel General
Anatoly Sidorov
(born 1955)
November 2015November 20238 years
Russian Ground Forces
[4]
11
Andrey Serdyukov
Serdyukov, AndreyColonel General
Andrey Serdyukov
(born 1962)
November 2023Incumbent2 years, 5 months
Russian Airborne Forces
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