The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia to the Kingdom of Romania was the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's foremost diplomatic representative to the Kingdom of Romania. The ambassador was the head of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's diplomatic mission.[1] The position existed in the years between the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovene in 1918 and the creation of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946.
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia to the Kingdom of Romania | |
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Style | His Excellency |
Residence | Bucharest |
Appointer | The monarch |
Formation | 1918 |
Abolished | 1946 |
Duties edit
The ambassador served as a primary channel of communication between the two kingdoms and played an important role in treaty negotiations.
List of heads of mission edit
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Romania edit
Portrait | Name (birth–death) |
Term of office | Note | |
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Boško Tcholak-Antitch (1871–1949) |
1920 | 1935 | Longest-serving Yugoslav Ambassador to the Kingdom of Romania[2] | |
Ninko Perić (1871–1949) |
1935 | 1936 |
References edit
- ^ Sotirović, V.B. (2007). Creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, 1914-1918. Vilnius University Press. ISBN 978-9955-33-068-4.
- ^ Pejkovic, L.A. (1985). Documents on the foreign policy of the Kingdom of Serbia 1903-1914. Knjiga 5 Sveska 2 15/28. Juli - 4/17. Oktobar 1912 (in Serbian). Akademija Nauka i Umetnosti. p. 1224.