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Consulates-General are staffed by career consulate foreign nationals, usually with full diplomatic protection. Honorary consuls are accredited US citizens or residents who have official standing but are usually part-time [2] [3] The United States Department of State's Chicago regional office serves these missions.
Bucharest has a Council of Europe Office on Cybercrime. There are also Council of Europe Offices in non-European capital cities like Rabat and Tunis. [72] Additionally, there are 4 "Council of Europe Liaison Offices", this includes: Council of Europe Liaison Office in Brussels: The office is in charge of liaison with the European Union
Chicago (Consulate-General) ... Bucharest (Embassy) ... Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and other organisations) Gallery
Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe. Belarus: 1992-02-14: See Belarus–Romania relations. Romania recognized Belarus' independence on December 20, 1991 and established diplomatic relations on February 14, 1992. Belarus opened a general consulate in Bucharest in 1993, turned into an embassy in 1995. Romania has an embassy ...
Council of Europe, Strasbourg (Permanent Observer) Paris (Permanent Observer of the Holy See to UNESCO) Nairobi UN agencies: UNEP and UN-Habitat; Madrid to UNWTO; Rome to FAO and food programs; Vienna (Perm Rep/Perm Obs to International orgs & U.N. in Vienna) United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) International Atomic Energy ...
The Council of Europe have been organising Conferences of Ministers of Justice (MJU) on a regular basis since 1961. They constitute an important forum of exchange and coordination of legal policy at the pan-European level. [1] They are one of the best known of the Council of Europe's Conferences of Specialised Ministers.
[1] [2] The group first met in October 2022 in Prague, with participants from 44 European countries, as well as the Presidents of the European Council and the European Commission. [3] It is distinct from both the European Union (which is a participant) and the Council of Europe (represented by its Secretary General).
Bucharest's public transport system is the largest in Romania and one of the largest in Europe. It is made up of the Bucharest Metro, run by Metrorex, as well as a surface transport system run by STB (Societatea de Transport București, previously known as the RATB), which consists of buses, trams, trolleybuses, and light rail.