List of Ambassadors from Romania to the United States
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This is a list of the heads of the diplomatic representatives of Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

 to the United States. Italics indicate ad-interim representatives.

Legation

  • Constantin Angelescu, January 15, 1918
  • N. H. Lahovary, March 16, 1918
  • Antoine Bibesco
    Antoine Bibesco
    Antoine, Prince Bibesco was a Romanian aristocrat, lawyer, diplomat and writer.- Biography :His father was Prince Alexandre Bibesco, the last surviving son of the Hospodar of Wallachia. His mother was Helene Epourano, daughter of a former Prime Minister of Romania...

    , February 25, 1921
  • F. Nano, February 24, 1926
  • Radu T. Djuvara, April 9, 1926
  • George Cretziano, November 15, 1926
  • Charles A. Davila, October 15, 1929
  • Mircea Victor Babeş, February 1, 1938
  • Radu Irimescu
    Radu Irimescu
    Radu Irimescu was a Romanian businessman, politician, and diplomat.The son of an admiral, Irimescu joined the Romanian Navy and, being first in his class, was sent to Germany, as a pre-World War I Romanian-German convention provided...

    , April 11, 1938 / April 21, 1938
  • Brutus Coste, October 15, 1940
  • Basile Stoica May 27, 1941


December 12, 1941 - September 20, 1946 - State of war
  • Mihai Ralea, appointed September 20, 1946; October 1, 1946
  • Mihai Magheru, appointed September 21, 1949; September 26, 1949
  • Marin Florea Ionescu, appointed April 15, 1953; May 4, 1953
  • Anton Moisescu
    Anton Moisescu
    Anton Moisescu was a Romanian politician who was the acting Chairman of the Presidium of the Grand National Assembly from 7 January 1958 until 11 January 1958, together with Mihail Sadoveanu, and thus interim head of state...

    , appointed November 26, 1954; December 7, 1954
  • Silviu Brucan
    Silviu Brucan
    Silviu Brucan was a Romanian communist politician. Though he disagreed with Nicolae Ceauşescu's policies, he never gave up his communist beliefs and did not oppose communist ideology...

    , appointed April 9, 1956; April 30, 1956
  • George Macovescu
    George Macovescu
    George Macovescu was a Romanian writer and communist politician who served as the General Secretary of Ministry of Information of Romania and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania.-Life and political career:...

    , appointed August 12, 1959; August 21, 1959
  • Petre Bălăceanu, December 12, 1961

Embassy

  • Petre Bălăceanu, appointed July 27, 1964; August 14, 1964
  • Corneliu Bogdan, appointed July 19, 1967; July 27, 1967
  • Gheorghe Ioniţă, appointed June 3, 1976
  • Nicolae M. Nicolae, appointed June 18, 1976; July 9, 1976
  • Ion Beşteliu, August 11, 1978
  • Nicolae Ionescu
    Nicolae Ionescu
    Nicolae Ionescu was a Romanian politician and publisher. He was one of the founding members of the Romanian Academy.-References:...

    , appointed October 3, 1978; November 16, 1978
  • Eugen Popa, March 24, 1982
  • Mircea Maliţa, appointed April 30, 1982; June 25, 1982
  • Nicolae Gavrilescu, appointed April 9, 1985; May 22, 1985
  • Ion Stoichici, appointed September 28, 1987; October 20, 1987
  • Virgil Constantinescu, appointed February 13, 1990; April 9, 1990
  • Aurel-Dragos Munteanu, appointed April 6, 1992; May 5, 1992
  • Mihai Horia Botez, appointed September 20, 1994; November 21, 1994
  • Mircea Dan Geoană, appointed February 1, 1996; February 6, 1996
  • Sorin Dumitru Ducaru, appointed May 25, 2001; June 20, 2001
  • Adrian Cosmin Vieriţa, appointed January 2, 2008; January 22, 2008
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