Romania opens more consulates in Europe after consular reform

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Romania’s general consulates in London and Paris are scheduled to open in August, foreign affairs minister Bogdan Aurescu stated at the Government’s meeting on July 27.

By the end of the year, a general consulate is to open in Nantes, a consulate office in Belfast, and a general consulate in Salzburg, the minister said.

The openings are part of the consular reform started in 2020, he explained.

“We focused on resizing Romania’s network of consulates, and steps were taken to establish new consulates in Chişinău, Madrid, Rome, London, Paris, Salzburg, Belfast, Nantes, Valencia and Izmail. This year, the general consulates in Chişinău, Madrid, and Rome opened. The consulate in Melbourne opened last year, and in the coming period, in August, the general consulates in London and Paris will be operational”, Aurescu said, quoted by Agerpres.