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Biography
editThe text below was translated from russian Wiki:
Nikolai Bordyuzha (b.1949, Oryol) is Russian politician and military serviceman.
- 1997—1998, Chief of the Federal Frontier Service of the Russian Federation.
- December 7, 1998 - March 18, 1999, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation same time as Chief of the Russian presidential administration (unique fact). In that period of time he was the most prominent successor candidate of Boris Eltsin.
- 1999—2003, Russian ambassador in Denmark
- Since 2003 the Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, a military organisation of the Commonwealth of Independent States. [1]
Also, here are some sources in russian: http://viperson.ru/wind.php?ID=1487 http://www.svop.ru/live/members.asp?m_id=7110 http://www.warweb.ru/bord.html and a lot of other in Google
Now, if One That Reverts really want English links, he can make a similar search. --Yuriy Lapitskiy 23:58, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
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