Botschafter/innen

H.E. Aureliu CiocoiMoldawien

Akkreditierungsdatum

07.04.2022

Details

Date of Birth: 5th June 1968

Personal Status: PhD Tatiana Ciocoi (spouse), one child.

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1997 Diplomatic Courses for Young Diplomats from Central & Eastern European Countries, Bonn/Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany;

1992-1994 Master Studies, National School for Political and Administrative Studies, Bucharest, Romania;

1985-1992 Moldovan State University, Department for Journalism and Communication, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova;

Sprachen

Romanian (mother tongue), English (excellent), German (excellent), Russian (excellent), French (basic).

Berufliche Laufbahn

As from December 2021 Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany; August- December 2021 Ambassador at Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration;

December 2020-August 2021 Acting Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration;

November 2020-December 2020 Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration;

March 2020-November 2020 Foreign Policy Advisor to the President of the Republic of Moldova;

November 2019-March 2020 Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration;

May 2018-November 2019 Foreign Policy Advisor to the President of the Republic of Moldova;

November 2017-May 2018 Ambassador at Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration;

August 2017-November 2017 Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the United States of America;

November 2015-June 2017 Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the People’s Republic of China;

July 2015-November 2015 Director, International Security Division, General Directorate for Multilateral Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration, Republic of Moldova;

July 2010-July 2015 Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the Federal Republic of Germany and to the Kingdom of Denmark (with residence in Berlin);

2007-2010 Counsellor, then Chargé d’affaires at the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in the Federal Republic of Germany and in the Kingdom of Denmark (with residence in Berlin);

1996-2007 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Moldova;

1988-1992 Journalist for various newspapers in Moldova