Gennady Sizov

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Preceded byYury Nosenko [ru]
Succeeded byVladimir Kulikov [ru]
Died14 October 2021(2021-10-14) (aged 80)
Gennady Sizov
Геннадий Сизов
Ambassador of Russia to Bolivia
In office
30 June 1998  11 July 2003
Preceded byYury Nosenko [ru]
Succeeded byVladimir Kulikov [ru]
Personal details
Born9 September 1941
Died14 October 2021(2021-10-14) (aged 80)
Resting placeFederal Military Memorial Cemetery
Alma materPatrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University
Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
AwardsOrder of Friendship
Medal "For Courage" [ru]

Gennady Vasilyevich Sizov (Russian: Геннадий Васильевич Сизов; 9 September 1941 – 14 October 2021) was a Soviet and Russian diplomat. He served in various diplomatic roles from 1971 onwards, and was ambassador of Russia to Bolivia between 1998 and 2003.

Sizov initially trained and worked as a mechanic and technical engineer, before studying at the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University, and joining the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1971. He began a long association with Latin American countries, with his first overseas posting being to Ecuador. In the following years he served in the Soviet diplomatic missions to Uruguay and Cuba, with intervening periods in the Latin American Department in the ministry's central apparatus.

Sizov remained with the foreign ministry after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, now the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and was minister-counselor to Tajikistan between 1994 and 1997. This period included the Tajikistani Civil War and the efforts to establish the Inter-Tajik Dialogue, and Sizov received several awards for his diplomatic service during this time. He was appointed ambassador of Russia to Bolivia in 1998, holding the position until 2003, and after a brief spell as deputy director of the Foreign Ministry's Security Department, he retired in 2004 with the diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.

Sizov was born on 9 September 1941 in Aleksin, Tula Oblast, then part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, in the Soviet Union.[1][2] He studied at the Kaluga Technical School of Railway Transport, graduating in 1959 and beginning a career as a mechanic, working in the No. 1 tunnel-bridge detachment in Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai. He served in the Soviet Armed Forces between 1960 and 1963, and then became a senior design technician at the Tula Arms Factory.[1]

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