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As Romania's ambassador in Brussels, Lăzăreanu contributed to the elaboration of studies, reports, proposals regarding the EEC, Romania-EEC relations; He carried talks, consultations, exchanges of views with representatives of the EEC; he was involved in the negotiations leading to the conclusion of sectorial agreements between Romania and 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 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 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 a foreign trade specialist in Brussels, he contributed to the elaboration of studies, reports, proposals regarding the EEC, the EEC's impact on Romania's foreign trade, Romania's strategy and measures towards the EEC. He participated in tal... |
As Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the eraly 1970s Mănescu was directly involved in decisions rearding Romania's positions towards EEC, IMF and IBRD. |
Throughout the 1970s, Constantin Stanciu was one of those coordinating the activity of the Romanian embassy in Brussels and Romania's commercial relations abroad. In June 1972 and July 1977, Constantin Stanciu was the head of the Romanian dele... |
As ambassador in UK in late 1960s and early 1970s, he reported on UK's position towards the EEC and presented to UK representatives Romania's position towards the EEC. He was a member of the Party and State Commission regarding the problems of... |
As Ambassador at the Hague, he reported on the EEC's integration and evolution, made predictions on the EEC's impact on Romania's trade interests and proposals regarding Romania's approach to the EEC. He was in contact with the Romanian Ambass... |
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 ... |
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... |
Cornel Pacoste was one of those coordinating the activity of the Romanian diplomats abroad in matters related to commerce. |
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. |
In the early 1970s, as member of the Romanian Economic Agency in Brussesls, Ștefan Niță contributed to the elaboratation of studies, reports, proposals regarding the EEC and Romania-EEC relations. |
Involved in talks with representatives of the EEC's institutions, but also with diplomats of the socialist states in Brussels; he elaborated reports on the EEC and Romania's relations with the EEC. |
As a minister of foreign affairs, Macovescu was directly involved in decisions rearding Romania's relations with EEC, International Monetary Fund and World Bank. |
Participated at talks with representatives of the EEC and of the socialist states in Brussels; Reported on the relations between the EEC and third countries (including socialist states). |
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 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... |
The implications of the Common Market over the economic exchanges of the Socialist Republic of Romania with the EEC countries and proposals regarding measures to counteract unfavourable effects of this economic grouping
AMAE, Problem 241/ 2C52/1971, Regional Economic Organizations, vol. 2, p. 42-98 | 0131/31.03.1970
Alexandru Lăzăreanu to Cornel Vladu (Director in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) - Available only in the Archive: https://www.mae.ro |
Note: The advantages and disadvantages of a possible conclusion of a commercial agreement between Romania and the EEC
AMAE, Problem 241/2C52/1971, Regional Economic Organizations, vol.2, p. 101-133 | 0161/30.07.1970
Alexandru Lăzăreanu, Ștefan Niță, Andrei Șerban to Corneliu Mănescu (Minister of Foreign Affairs). - Available only in the Archive: https://www.mae.ro |
Telegran to Cornel Burtică Minister of Foreign Trade) and George Macovescu (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
AMAE, Problem 241/2C52/1969, Belgium, p. 25-32 | 19338/20.09.1969
It reports on the sesssion of the EEC's Council from 15 September 1969. Makes proposals regarding Romania's approach to the EEC. - Available only in the Archive: https://www.mae.ro |