The nuclear physicist who demanded Chernobyl truth, hosted the meeting that dissolved the USSR, and called Gorbachev to tell him
Gorbachev asked, 'Have you thought about the international reaction?' I answered, 'Yeltsin is on the phone with Bush right now. Bush seems to be in favor!'
A nuclear physicist from Minsk, he was a professor at Belarusian State University and a specialist in radio electronics. In 1986, as a member of the Chernobyl investigation commission, he demanded the truth be made public against the Soviet cover-up and was removed, an experience that propelled him into politics. As chairman of the Belarusian Supreme Soviet in 1991, he hosted Boris Yeltsin and Leonid Kravchuk at the Viskuli hunting lodge for what was billed as a discussion of oil and gas supplies; when the conversation turned to dissolving the USSR, he was the first to say he would sign, and he was the one who telephoned Gorbachev to inform him the Soviet Union had ceased to exist. The first head of state of independent Belarus, he was ousted in 1994 by Alexander Lukashenko's corruption allegations and spent his final decades in Minsk as an unyielding opposition elder.
Career Timeline
- 1956Graduated, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, BSU
- 1963–1965Associate Professor, Nuclear Physics, BSU
- 1966–1970Vice-Rector for Research, Minsk Radio Engineering Institute
- 1971–1990Head, Nuclear Physics Department, BSU
- 1989USSR People's Deputy
- 1990–1991First Deputy Chairman, Supreme Soviet, BSSR
- 1991–1994Chairman, Supreme Soviet of Belarus (head of state)
- 1998–2018Chairman, Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly
Related historical events
- 1991The Novo-Ogaryovo Process and the New Union TreatyBelarus representativeAs Belarusian Supreme Soviet chairman, held out for confederation against Gorbachev's 'union state' at the 14 and 25 November State Council meetings, and refused to initial on the 25th. One of the three Belovezha Accords signatories on 8 December.
- 1991The August Coup and the Collapse of the USSRBelarusian chairman told Gorbachev USSR dissolvedHe hosted the Belovezh meeting at Viskuli, signed the accords, and personally called Gorbachev to inform him that the USSR was dissolved.