Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Romania)
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First: | Apostol Arsachi |
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Formation: | 22 January 1862 |
Incumbent | Lazăr Comănescu |
Website | www.mae.ro |
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania (Romanian: Ministerul Afacerilor Externe) is one of the fifteen ministries of the Government of Romania.
The current Foreign Minister is Adrian Cioroianu from the National Liberal Party (PNL). Previously, the Prime-Minister, Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu, which is also the president of the National Liberal Party (PNL), assumed this office ad interim, after Traian Băsescu, the President of Romania, had refused repeatedly to accept the nomination of Adrian Cioroianu.
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[edit] List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs
[edit] The United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia (1862 - 1866)
- Apostol Arsachi (22 January-24 June 1862)
- Alexandru Cantacuzino (24 June-29 September 1862)
- General Ioan G. Ghica (29 September 1862-16 August 1863)
- Nicolae Rosetti-Bălănescu (17 August 1863-16 October 1865)
- Alexandru Papadopol-Callimachi (17 October 1865-10 February 1866)
- Ion Ghica (11 February-10 May 1866)
- Petre Mavrogheni (11 May-13 July 1866)
[edit] The Principality of Romania (1866 - 1881)
- Prince George B. Ştirbei (15 July 1866-21 February 1867)
- Ştefan Golescu (1 March-5 August 1867)
- Alexandru Teriachiu (17 August-12 November 1867)
- Ştefan Golescu (13 November 1867-30 April 1868)
- Nicolae Golescu (1 May-15 November 1868)
- Prince Dimitrie Ghica (16 November 1868-27 November 1869)
- Nicolae Callimachi-Catargiu (28 November 1869-1 February 1870)
- Alexandru G. Golescu (interim) (2 February-18 April 1870)
- Petre P. Carp (20 April-14 December 1870)
- Nicolae Callimachi-Catargiu (18 December 1870-11 March 1871)
- Gheorghe Costaforu (11 March 1871-27 April 1873)
- Vasile Boerescu (28 April 1873-29 January 1876)
- Dimitrie Cornea (4-26 April 1876)
- Mihail Kogălniceanu (27 April-23 July 1876)
- Nicolae Ionescu (24 July 1876-2 April 1877)
- Mihail Kogălniceanu (3 April 1877-24 November 1878)
- Ion C. Câmpineanu (25 November 1878-10 July 1879)
- Vasile Boerescu (11 July 1879-9 April 1881)
[edit] The Kingdom of Romania (1881 - 1947)
- Dimitrie C. Brătianu (10 April-8 June 1881)
- Eugeniu Stătescu (9 June 1881-30 July 1881)
- Dimitrie A. Sturdza (1 August 1881-1 February 1885)
- Ion C. Câmpineanu (2 February-27 October 1885)
- Ion Brătianu (interim) (28 October-15 December 1885)
- Mihail Pherekyde (16 December 1885-21 March 1888)
- Petre P. Carp 1888-1889
- Alexandru Lahovary 1889-1891
- Constantin Esarcu (21 February-26 November 1891)
- Alexandru Lahovary (27 November 1891-3 October 1895)
- Dimitrie A. Sturdza (4 October 1895-21 November 1896)
- Constantin Stoicescu (21 November 1896-29 March 1897)
- Dimitrie A. Sturdza (31 March 1897-30 March 1899)
- Ioan Lahovary (11 April 1899-6 July 1900)
- Alexandru Marghiloman (7 July 1900-13 February 1901)
- Dimitrie A. Sturdza (14 February 1901-8 January 1902)
- Ion I. C. Brătianu (9 January 1902-11 December 1904)
- General Iacob Lahovary (22 December 1904-8 February 1907)
- Ioan Lahovary (9 February-11 March 1907)
- Dimitrie A. Sturdza (12 March 1907-27 December 1908)
- Ion I. C. Brătianu 1909-1910
- Titu Maiorescu 1910-1914
- Emanuel Porumbaru (4 January 1914-7 December 1916)
- Ion I. C. Brătianu (8 December 1916-28 January 1918)
- Alexandru Averescu (interim) (29 January-4 March 1918)
- Constantin C. Arion (5 March-23 October 1918)
- General Constantin Coandă (24 October-28 November 1918)
- Ion I. C. Brătianu (29 November 1918-26 September 1919)
- Arthur Văitoianu (interim) (27 September-14 October 1919)
- Nicolae Mişu (15 October-31 November 1919)
- Alexandru Vaida-Voevod (1 November 1919-9 January 1920)
- Duiliu Zamfirescu (13 March-12 June 1920)
- Take Ionescu (13 June 1920-16 December 1921)
- Gheorghe Derussi (17 December 1921-19 January 1922)
- Ion G. Duca (19 January 1922-29 March 1926)
- Ion Mitilineu (30 March 1926-3 June 1927)
- Barbu Ştirbey (interim) (4 June-20 June 1927)
- Ion I. C. Brătianu (21 June-24 November 1927)
- Nicolae Titulescu (24 November 1927-9 November 1928)
- Gheorghe Mironescu (10 November 1928-9 October 1930)
- Ion Mihalache (10 October 1930-17 April 1931)
- Constantin Argetoianu (interim) (18 April 1931-26 April 1932)
- Prince Dimitrie I. G. Ghica (27 April 1931-5 June 1932)
- Alexandru Vaida-Voevod (6 June-19 October 1932)
- Nicolae Titulescu (20 October 1932-1 October 1934)
- Gheorghe Tătărescu (interim) (2 October-9 October 1934)
- Nicolae Titulescu (10 October 1934-28 August 1936)
- Victor Antonescu (29 August 1936-28 December 1937)
- Istrate Micescu (29 December 1937-10 February 1938)
- Gheorghe Tătărescu (interim) (11 February-29 March 1938)
- Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen (30 March 1938-31 January 1939)
- Grigore Gafencu (1 February 1939-3 July 1940)
- Mihail Manoilescu (4 July-4 September 1940)
- Mihail R. Sturdza (14 September 1940-17 January 1941)
- Ion Antonescu (interim) (18 January 1941-1 January 1943)
- Mihai Antonescu (1 January 1943-23 August 1944)
- Grigore Niculescu-Buzeşti (23 August-3 November 1944)
- Constantin Vişoianu (4 November 1944-5 March 1945)
- Gheorghe Tătărescu (6 March 1945-29 December 1947)
[edit] Romanian People's Republic (1947 - 1965)
- Ana Pauker (30 December 1947-9 July 1952)
- Simion Bughici (10 July 1952-3 October 1955)
- Grigore Preoteasa (4 October 1955-14 July 1957)
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer (15 July 1957-15 January 1958)
- Avram Bunaciu (23 January 1958-20 March 1961)
- Corneliu Mănescu (21 March 1961-20 August 1965)
[edit] The Socialist Republic of Romania (1965 - 1989)
- Corneliu Mănescu (21 August 1965-22 October 1972)
- George Macovescu (23 October 1972-22 March 1978)
- Ştefan Andrei (23 March 1978-1985)
- Ilie Văduva (1985-1986)
- Ioan Totu (1986-1989)
[edit] Romania (since 1989)
- Sergiu Celac (26 December 1989-27 June 1990)
- Adrian Năstase (28 June 1990-18 November 1992)
- Teodor Meleşcanu (19 November 1992-11 December 1996)
- Adrian Severin (12 December 1996-29 December 1997)
- Andrei Pleşu (29 December 1997-22 December 1999)
- Petre Roman (22 December 1999-28 December 2000)
- Mircea Geoană (28 December 2000-28 December 2004)
- Mihai-Răzvan Ungureanu (28 December 2004-21 March 2007)
- Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu (Ad interim) (21 March 2007-5 April 2007)
- Adrian Cioroianu (5 April 2007-15 April 2008)
- Lazăr Comănescu (15 April2008- present)