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  2. Embassy of Romania, Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    Romania was the first state to recognize the independence of Moldova on 27 August 1991. The Romanian embassy was the first diplomatic mission in Chișinău and was opened on 20 January 1992.

  3. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    www.mae.ro The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( Romanian : Ministerul Afacerilor Externe ) is the ministry responsible for external affairs of the Romanian Government . The current foreign minister is Luminița Odobescu .

  4. Foreign Intelligence Service (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Intelligence Service, or Serviciul de Informații Externe (SIE) in Romanian, is, under Law no. 1/1998, "the state body specialized in foreign intelligence concerning the national security and the safeguarding of Romania and its interests".

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  7. Canada–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Sifton visited Bukovina in 1895. From 1912 to 1913, Robert W. Service was a correspondent for the Toronto Star during the Balkan Wars. [citation needed]Joseph W. Boyle served the king and queen of Romania during the World War I, helping to protect the country from the Central Powers and to operate Romania's railways.

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  9. General Directorate for Defense Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Direcția Generală de Informații a Apărării (General Directorate for Defense Intelligence, DGIA) is Romanian Armed Forces's military intelligence agency, underneath the Ministry of National Defense.