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Ion Pascu
Ambassador of Romania to Tokyo, Japan
Born on 4 April 1948 in Provita de Sus, Prahova County
Married, two children
Education
- 1971 - Graduated from the School of International Economic Relations within the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest
- 1973- 1974 - Post-graduate studies in International Economics at University of Washington in Seattle, USA
Career
- 1971–1974 - Master Assistant, the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest
- 1974 - Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Assistant Attaché
- 1977 - Attaché, MoFA Headquarters
- 1979 - Third Secretary, MoFA Headquarters
- 1979–1983 - Charge d'Affaires a.i., Romanian Embassy in Aden (People's Democratic Republic of Yemen)
- 1983–1990 - Third Secretary, MoFA Headquarters
- 1990 - First Secretary, Romanian Embassy in Athens
- 1990–1993 - First Secretary, Romanian Embassy in Stockholm
- 1993–1994 - Head of Section, respectively Deputy Director and Director of the Protocol Department, MoFA
- 1994–1998 - Counsellor, respectively Minister-Counsellor, Romanian Embassy in London
- 1998-1999 - Director General for Europe and North America, MoFA
- June 1999 - State Secretary (Vice-Minister) in the MoFA
- March 2000 - Ambassador in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania (MoFA)
- Since June 2000 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Romania to Japan
Scientific and Editorial Activity
- papers and studies on International Economics
- articles and interviews on foreign policy issues
- participation in various international seminars, conferences and round tables
Foreign Languages
- Fluent in English and French
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