Nicolae Cernomaz Explained

Nicolae Cernomaz
Office:Moldovan Ambassador to Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Georgia
Termstart:31 March 2003
Termend:25 January 2005
President:Vladimir Voronin
Primeminister:Vasile Tarlev
Predecessor:Alexei Andrievschi
Successor:Mihail Laur
Office1:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Termstart1:22 November 2000
Termend1:27 July 2001
President1:Petru Lucinschi
Vladimir Voronin
Primeminister1:Dumitru Braghiș
Vasile Tarlev
Predecessor1:Nicolae Tăbăcaru
Successor1:Nicolae Dudău
Office2:Moldovan Ambassador to Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and the Czech Republic
Termstart2:28 January 1999
Termend2:22 November 2000
President2:Petru Lucinschi
Primeminister2:Ion Ciubuc
Ion Sturza
Dumitru Braghiș
Office3:Minister of State
Termstart3:24 January 1997
Termend3:28 January 1999
President3:Petru Lucinschi
Primeminister3:Ion Ciubuc
Predecessor3:Gheorghe Gusac
Successor3:Vladimir Filat
Birth Place:Țiganca, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Death Place:Chișinău, Moldova
Predecessor2:Alexei Andrievschi
Successor2:Mihail Laur

Nicolae Cernomaz (14 December 1949 – 6 April 2023) was a Moldovan diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Moldova from 2000 until 2001.[1] [2] He also served as the ambassador of Moldova to a number of countries.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Meeting of the Cooperation Council between the European Union and the Republic of Moldova . Council of Europe.
  2. Web site: Visit to NATO by the President of Moldova, H.E. Mr. Vladimir Voronin, on Thursday 28 June 2001 . NATO.
  3. Web site: Relations between Georgia and the Republic of Moldova - Chronology of Diplomatic Relations . https://web.archive.org/web/20200120080651/https://moldova.mfa.gov.ge/default.aspx?sec_id=1021&lang=2 . 20 January 2020.
  4. Web site: POGOLȘA . Lilia . 2019 . Pedagogul şi diplomatul – Nicolae Cernomaz .