This project has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
(Grant Agreement n. 669194)
(Grant Agreement n. 669194)
As Minister of Chemical industry, Mihail Florescu was involved in the decision making process regarding Romania's exports of chemical products in the EEC.
Iosif Pățan held technical talks with representatives of the EEC, as instructed from Bucharest; member in the Romanian delegations negotating agreements/arrangements with the EEC experts; he reported on the evolution of the EEC and its impact ... |
As ambassador to Brussels, Iulian Văcărel held talks with EEC representatives and reported on Romania's relations with the EEC. |
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 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 minister of foreign affairs, Macovescu was directly involved in decisions rearding Romania's relations with EEC, International Monetary Fund and World Bank. |
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... |
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... |
As director in the Ministry of Foreign Trade, Romulus Neagu coordinated the activity of the Romanian representatives abroad, including those in Brussels. |