Vasily Sergeyevich Tolstikov

Василий Сергеевич Толстиков
Soviet Union Russia 1917–2003 ○ Natural causes

Leningrad party leader during the Thaw who became ambassador to China

In 1970, the Leningrad party chief with no diplomatic background was suddenly appointed ambassador to China. Brezhnev reportedly found his independent character and wartime authority discomfiting.

A civil engineer who graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Railway Transport, Tolstikov fought in World War II and then threw himself into the postwar reconstruction of Leningrad. Appointed First Secretary of the Leningrad Oblast Party Committee by Khrushchev in 1962, he led the city's implementation of the 1965 economic reform and drove large-scale construction projects. In 1970 he was unexpectedly reassigned as Soviet ambassador to China, a move widely seen as Brezhnev's response to Tolstikov's independent authority. Despite having no diplomatic experience, he maintained a working channel of dialogue with Beijing during the Sino-Soviet split, and later served as ambassador to the Netherlands before retiring.

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