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Ion Oancea
Ambassador in Belgium and Luxembourg (1964-1968)

Short bio

As ambassador in Belgium and Luxemburg, Ion Oancea reported on the evolution of the EEC and on the relations between other socialist states and the EEC.

Relations

Corneliu Mănescu

As Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the eraly 1970s Mănescu was directly involved in decisions rearding Romania's positions towards EEC, IMF and IBRD.

Gheorghe Cioară

As Minister of Foreign Trade, in the late 1960s, Gheorghe Cioară was directly involved in defining Romania's approach towards the EEC.

Ion Gheorghe Maurer

As a member of the Permanent Presidium and President of the Council of Minsiters, in the early 1960s Maurer was involved in the decision making process leading to Romania's approch towards the EEC and the West.

Ilie Verdeț

As a member of the Permanent Presidium and of the government, Ilie Verdeț was involved in the decision making process regardin Romania's relations with the EEC.

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