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Manea Mănescu was one of the key decision makers with regard to Romania's approch to the West and the EEC, or Romania's position towards the CMEA-EEC relations and contacts. In February 1978, Manea Mănescu received the visit of W. Haferkamp in Romania.
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. |
As ambassador in Italy, in June 1968, Burtică made proposals regarding Romania's approach to the EEC. His proposals were carefully analysed by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. As Minister of Foreign Trade in early... |
As Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry, Angelo Miculescu was involved in the decision making process regarding the exports of Romanian agricultural products in the EEC. In February 1978, he had talks with W. Haferkamp in Bucharest. |
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. |
As Romania's representative in the CMEA, Rădulescu opposed and blocked the CMEA's attempts regarding a CMEA common position towards the EEC. As a member in the Permanent Presidium, he participated at the decision making process regarding Roman... |
He advanced proposals regarding Romania's relations with the EEC; coordinated the activity of diplomats abroad. |
Given his governmental roles and membership in the Executive Committee, Ion Pățan was one of the key decision makers in matters related to Romania's foreign relations, including relations with the EEC, IMF and IBRD; in February 1978, Ion Pățan... |
Constantin Oancea coordinated the activity of the experts of the Romanian embassy in Brussels; advanced proposals regarding Romania's relations with the West and the EEC. |
As Minister of Finance and President of the National Bank of Romania, Florea Dumitrescu was directly involved in Romania's financial relations with the West, credit policies, loans, membership in international financial organizations. |
As a member of the Permanent Presidium and of the Executive Committe of the CC of the RCP, Trofin was involved in the decision making process regardin Romania's relations with the EEC. In 1977, he was the head of a party delegation visiting Lu... |
As Vicepresident of the Governmental Commission of Economic and Technical Collaboration and Cooperation and Member in the Party and State Commission regarding the problems of the economic relations between Romania and the Common Market, in the... |
As a minister of foreign affairs, Macovescu was directly involved in decisions rearding Romania's relations with EEC, International Monetary Fund and World Bank. |
As Minister of Justice, Teodor Vasiliu was responsible with making proposals regarding the national legislation on foreign trade and financial relations with foreign entities. In this process, the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Trade... |
As president of the Executive Committee of the CMEA, on 21 September 1977, Mihai Marinescu met in Brussels with H. Simonet. Considering the state position Marinescu held, he was a key decision maker with regard to Romania's relations with the ... |
As Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the late 1970s, Vasile Gliga was one of those coordinating the activity of the Romanian Embassy in Brussels and other diplomatic missions, including in matters related to contacts, negotiations, consul... |
As Minister of Chemical industry, Mihail Florescu was involved in the decision making process regarding Romania's exports of chemical products in the EEC. |
As secretary of the CC of the RCP and as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ștefan Andrei was involved in decision making process regarding Romania's relations with the EEC and the West, in general, but also Romania's position towards the problem of... |
As vicepresident of the Council of Ministers and Deputy Prime Minister, Emil Drăgănescu passed on proposals of different ministries to the Office of the CC of the RCP. |
As director in the Ministry of Foreign Trade, Nicolae Dumitrescu was one of those coordinating the activity of the Romanian representatives abroad, including in Brussels; member or head of the Romanian delegations carrying talks with represent... |
As party and state leader, Ceaușescu gave instructions regarding Romania's economic development, commercial and foreign relations, in general. He made the final decision with regard to Romania's policy towards the EEC and the West, taking into... |
As Minister of Metallurgical Industry, Neculai Agachi was involved in the decision making process regarding Romania's import and export of industrial products. |
As Minister of Light Industry, Lina Ciobanu was involved in the decision making process regarding the textile agreements between Romania and the EEC, and the exports of Romanian consumer goods to the EEC. |
Protocol no 24 of the meeting of the Permanent Presidium from 21 August 1972
ANIC, CC of RCP, Office, File 97/1972, p. 3-7
The Permanent Presidium approved the above proposal regarding the starting of Romania's negotiations to adhere to the IMF and IBRD. Members of the Permanent Presidium participating at the meeting: Nicolae Ceaușescu, Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Manea Mănescu, Gheorghe Rădulescu, Virgil Trofin, Ilie Verdeț. Other people invited to take part in the meeting: Cornel Burtică, Ion Pățan, Corneliu Mănescu, Florea Dumitrescu. - Available only in the Archive: http://arhivelenationale.ro |
The High Level Reunion of the Common Market member countries (The Hague, 1-2 December 1969)
AMAE, Problem 241/2C52/1969, Belgium, p. 125-168 | 11/03875
Drafted on the basis of the information received from various Romanian missions abroad (Brussels, Koln, The Hague, Paris, London etc.). It includes a part on the impact of the EEC's policies on the interests of the third countries. Published in the Bulletine of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in 50 copies, all) distributed to: the members of the Permanent Presidium of the CC, Manea Mănescu (Vicepresident of the State Council), Ion Pățan (Vicepresident of the Council of Ministers), the Foreign Relations Section of the CC of the RCP (no name provided), Cornel Burtică (Minister of Foreign Trade), the president of the Chamber of Commerce of Romania (no name provided), Radu Constantinescu (Vicepresident of the Guvernmental Commission of Economic and Technical Collaboration and Cooperation), the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and different departments of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 18 diplomatic missions abroad including (London, Paris, the Hague, Brussels, Koln, Rome, Vienna, Berlin, Moscow, Belgrade, etc.). - Available only in the Archive: https://www.mae.ro |