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The Consulate General of Romania in London is located in Hammersmith at 22 Glenthorne Road, Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom. In London there is also the Embassy of Romania to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland at 4 Palace Green, London and a Cultural Institute at 1 Belgrave Square, Belgravia. [3]
The Romanian Ambassador to the Court of St James's is the official representative of the Government in Bucharest to the Government in London (United Kingdom and Northern Ireland). Between 1869-1963 his official title was of plenipotentiary ministry and since 1963 of extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador.
13 St James's Square Embassy of Cuba, London. St James's [34] Czech Republic: 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens: Notting Hill Gate [35] Denmark: 55 Sloane Street: Knightsbridge [36] Dominica: 1 Collingham Gardens: South Kensington [37] Dominican Republic: 81 Cromwell Road
Embassy 1996 [19] Central African Republic: Bangui: Embassy 1996 [3] Congo-Brazzaville: Brazzaville: Embassy 1995 [20] Congo-Kinshasa: Kinshasa: Embassy 1999 [21] Gabon: Libreville: Embassy Unknown [22] Ivory Coast: Abidjan: Embassy 1983 [5] Guinea: Conakry: Embassy 1999 [23] Libya: Tripoli: Embassy 2014 Mauritania: Nouakchott: Embassy 1996 [24 ...
Russia's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it had summoned Romania's ambassador in Moscow and declared one Romanian embassy official "persona non grata". In a statement cited by news portal ...
London: United Kingdom: Karen-Mae Hill (High Commissioner) Argentina: 31 August 2020: London: United Kingdom: Javier Esteban Figueroa (Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary) Armenia: 8 July 2019: London: United Kingdom: Hrachya Stepanyan (Chargé d'Affaires) Australia: 30 April 2018: London: United Kingdom: George Henry Brandis (High ...
Embassy of Romania in London. In 1588, Petru Șchiopul, the Prince of Moldavia, concluded a trade treaty with Elizabeth I of England.Through the treaty, English merchants were allowed to conduct free trade in the country while paying only a 3% customs tax on the value of goods, as opposed to the 12% tax imposed on other merchants.
1922–1924: Lionel Keyser (Consul for the Romanian Old Kingdom, Dobruja, and the portion of Bessarabia south of Orhei and Baltzi) [35] 1924-?: Laurence Robinson (Consul-General for Bukowina, Bessarabia, the Romanian Old Kingdom and Dobrudja) [36] 1922-?: Charles Goodwin (Consul for Transylvania, the Romanian Banat, Crișana and Maramureș) [35]