The Bucharest Summit:

 Romania’s Perceptions of NATO’s Future

Co-sponsored by the Wilson Center’s History and Public Policy Program Division
of International Security Studies
Eastern European Studies
And Western European Studies Programs

 

Wednesday, 26 March: Noon - 1:00pm
5th Floor Conference Room

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

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His Excellency Adrian Vierita, Romanian Ambassador to the United States, will discuss Romania’s perceptions of NATO’s future as his country prepares to host the NATO Summit meeting of heads of state and government in April.

His Excellency Adrian Vierita is Romania’s Ambassador to the United States. Prior to his US posting he served as State Secretary for European Affairs with the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Romanian Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany. Mr.Vierita is a career member of the Diplomatic Corps of Romania and has held various executive positions with the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including Chief of Staff of the State Secretary coordinating relations with Asia, Africa, Middle East and Latin America, Deputy Director of the United Nations and International Organizations Directorate, Director of the Central and South-East Europe Directorate and General Director for European and Transatlantic Affairs.

Samuel Wells, associate director of the Wilson Center, and director of the West European Studies Program will chair the event. Dr. Wells earned his PhD from Harvard University and specializes in US foreign and security policy, and US-European relations. He is a contributor and co-editor of The Strategic Triangle: France, Germany, and the United States in the Shaping of the New Europe.