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See Foreign relations of Mali. Romania recognized Mali's independence on October 10, 1960 and established diplomatic relations on December 1, 1960. Romania has no embassy in Mali, only an honorary consulate in Bamako. The diplomatic representation of Romania in Mali is handled by the Romanian embassy in Dakar, in neighbouring Senegal.
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British–Romanian relations are bilateral foreign relations between United Kingdom and Romania. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 20 February 1880 when the United Kingdom recognized Romania's independence. Both countries are members of NATO. The United Kingdom has an embassy in Bucharest and Romania has an embassy in London.
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 Emil Hurezeanu .
Host country Host city Mission Concurrent accreditation Ref. Albania Tirana: Embassy [1] Austria Vienna: Embassy [1]Salzburg: Consulate-General [1] Belarus Minsk: Embassy [1] Belgium
After Communist Party general secretary Nicolae Ceaușescu began to distance Romania from Soviet foreign policy, as in Romania's continued diplomatic relations with Israel and denunciation of the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia, President Richard Nixon paid an official visit to Romania in August 1969.
Pages in category "Ministers of foreign affairs of Romania" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Romania's foreign policy after 1990 was built exclusively on geo-strategic reasons and less on economic relations, which has led to minimal relations with Russia. Relations between Romania and Russia became tense shortly after the fall of Communism due to the Transnistria Conflict which began during the dissolution of the Soviet Union.