Mihai Bălan
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Mihai Bălan | |
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Nationality |
USSR Moldova |
Ethnicity | Romanian |
Citizenship | Moldova |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Employer |
Ministry of the Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Moldova President of Moldova |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Spouse(s) | Ludmila Bălan |
Children | Dan Bălan, Sanda |
Mihai Bălan is a diplomat from the Republic of Moldova. He is the ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to Israel. Mihai Bălan was the Foreign Policy Advisor to the President of Moldova (December 15, 2009 - August 2010).[1][2]
Biography
Born to a Russian-Moldovan mother and Moldovan father, He served as the ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to Israel for seven years. He was the Foreign Policy Advisor to the President of Moldova (December 15, 2009 - August 2010). In August 2010, Mihai Bălan was appointed as ambassador to Greece; Vlad Lupan replaced him as Foreign Policy Advisor to the President of Moldova.[3][4][5] He has two children: Dan Bălan and Sanda.
References
- ↑ Mihai Balan a fost numit în funcţia de consilier prezidenţial
- ↑ Mihai Ghimpu va avea un consilier în probleme de politică externă şi integrare europeană
- ↑ Vlad Lupan - noul consilier prezidențial pentru politică externă
- ↑ Mihai Balan a fost numit în funcţia de consilier prezidenţial
- ↑ Mihai Ghimpu va avea un consilier în probleme de politică externă şi integrare europeană
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