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Romanian ambassadors accredited by President Iohannis

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President Klaus Iohannis signed, on Friday, the decrees for the accreditation of the Romanian ambassadors in Samoa and Tanzania, according to Agerpres.

According to the Presidential Administration, the head of state accredited Radu-Gabriel Safta, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Romania to Australia, in New Zealand, to the Solomon Islands, to the Republic of Fiji and to the Republic of Kiribati, and as ambassador in the Independent State of Samoa, with residence in Canberra.

President Iohannis also accredited Dragos Viorel Radu Tigau, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Romania to the Republic of Kenya, to the Republic of Burundi, to the Republic of Uganda and to the Republic of Rwanda, and as ambassador to the United Republic of Tanzania, with residence in Nairobi.

Agerpres

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