Nikolai Pegov | |
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Ambassador of the Soviet Union to India | |
In office 1967–1973 | |
Preceded by | Ivan Benediktov |
Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Algeria | |
In office 1964–1967 | |
Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Iran | |
In office 1956–1963 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Nikolai Mikhailovich Pegov 3 April 1905 Moscow, Russian Empire |
Died | 19 April 1991 Moscow, Soviet Union | (aged 86)
Resting place | Novodevichy cemetery, Moscow |
Nationality | Russian |
Political party | Communist Party |
Alma mater | Moscow Industrial Academy |
Nikolai Pegov ( Russian: Николай Пегов; 3 April 1905 – 19 April 1991) was a Soviet official and diplomat. He served as the ambassador to Iran, Algeria, and India. Being a member of the Communist Party he also held various posts at the party.
Pegov was born in Moscow on 3 April 1905. [1] [2] His father was a clerk. [3] Pegov began to work in 1919 and joined the Communist Party in 1930. [1] He worked at different factories until 1935 when he enrolled at the Moscow Industrial Academy. [3] [4] He graduated from the academy in 1938. [3]
Following his graduation Pegov began his party career and became the secretary of the Far Eastern Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks. [1] [4] In October 1938 he was appointed first secretary of the Primorsky Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and in 1940 he was named as the first secretary of the City Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks in Vladivostok which he held until 1947. [2] [4] In 1940 he was also made the first secretary of the Vladivostok city committee of the Azerbaijan Communist Party. [1] In addition, he served as the first secretary of the Maritime Territory Committee from 1938 to 1948. [5] He became part of the Communist Party's Central Committee in 1947 and remained in the post until 1952. [2] He served as the secretary of the central committee between 1952 and 1953. [1] Pegov was elected as the secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in April 1954 [6] and remained in the post until 1956. [1]
In August 1956 he was named as the ambassador of the Soviet Union to Iran. [7] He served in the post until 1963. [8] One of the significant activities of Pegov during his term as ambassador to Iran was the Iran–Soviet Memorandum concerning the sovereign rights of two countries in the Caspian Sea. [9] This agreement is also known as Aram-Pegov agreement (Aram refers to Abbas Aram, Iranian foreign minister and Iranian signatory of the document), [9] and was signed on 15 September 1962. [10] Then Pegov was appointed Soviet ambassador to Algeria in 1964 which he held until 1967. [1] Pegov was the ambassador of India between 1967 and 1973. [2] He was appointed deputy minister of foreign affairs in April 1973 and department head of the Politburo in 1975. [2]
Pegov also held various posts at the Communist Party. He was a member of the central committee at the 18th through 25th congresses. [3] He functioned a candidate member of the central committee Presidium between 1952 and 1953 and as a deputy to the 1st through 4th convocations of the Supreme Soviet. [3] In December 1982 he retired from politics and public posts. [1]
Pegov died in Moscow on 19 April 1991 and was buried there at the Novodevichy Cemetery. [1]
Pegov was the recipient of the Order of Lenin for four times and the Order of the October Revolution. [3]