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since 15 June 2023. Formation. 22 January 1862. First holder. Apostol Arsache. Website. www.mae.ro. The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Romanian: Ministerul Afacerilor Externe) is the ministry responsible for external affairs of the Romanian Government. The current foreign minister is Luminița Odobescu.
Order of the Star of Romania (2019) Grand Cross of Merit with Star (2023) Luminița-Teodora Odobescu (born 3 May 1969) is a Romanian ambassador and diplomat who has been serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2023. She previously served as presidential advisor in the European Affairs Department from 2021 to 2023.
1921-02-21. See Foreign relations of Latvia. Between June 2, 1922 – October 18, 1939, the diplomatic representation of Latvia in Romania was handled by the Latvian legation in Prague, in then neighbouring Czechoslovakia. In 1924, Latvia opened 3 honorary consulates in Romania (in Bucharest, Constanţa and Galaţi).
Romania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said after Wednesday's drone findings that it “reiterates its firm protest against the violation, once again, of Romania’s airspace” and that it will ...
George Macovescu. Titu Maiorescu. Corneliu Mănescu. Ramona Mănescu. Categories: Foreign ministers by country. Foreign relations of Romania. Members of the Romanian Cabinet. Romanian diplomats.
As of 2021, the two countries have yet to establish formal diplomatic relations. ^ Accredited as an observer mission. ^ The Romanian Embassy to the Holy See is located outside Vatican territory in Rome. ^ Romania does not recognize Kosovo's declaration of independence, and therefore does not maintain formal diplomatic relations with it.
Bogdan Lucian Aurescu (born 9 September 1973) is a Romanian judge of the International Court of Justice. [1] Prior to his swearing-in on 6 February 2024, Aurescu was a diplomat, law professor and politician, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania between 4 November 2019 and 15 June 2023 under prime ministers: Ludovic Orban, Florin Cîțu and Nicolae Ciucă.
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