Germany's Angela Ganninger begins her tenure as the fresh ambassador to Romania
On Tuesday, July 8, Angela Ganninger began her mandate as Germany's ambassador to Romania, marking the official start of her diplomatic role in the country. The accreditation ceremony took place at the Romanian presidential palace, with President Nicusor Dan of Romania in attendance.
Angela Ganninger, a seasoned German diplomat, has served in various diplomatic postings, including in Ivory Coast, Mali, Israel, Greece, and at Germany’s Permanent Representation to the EU in Brussels. She also worked in the Federal Presidential Office from 2014 to 2018. Prior to her appointment as ambassador to Romania in 2025, Ganninger served as Germany's ambassador to the Republic of Moldova from 2018 to 2022.
The accreditation process involved President Nicusor Dan and the presentation of accreditation letters, which were signed by German federal president Frank-Walter Steinmeier. During the ceremony, Ganninger presented her credentials to President Nicusor Dan, formally initiating her tenure as ambassador.
The accreditation letters were a necessary part of Ganninger's official installation as ambassador, and the ceremony marked a significant part of this formal start. The event was attended by key figures from both Romania and Germany, signifying the importance of the diplomatic relationship between the two countries.
The accreditation ceremony was a milestone in Ganninger's career, and it was accessible to members of Romania Insider or those who signed in to view the event. The ceremony was a testament to the ongoing cooperation between Romania and Germany and the commitment of both countries to strengthening their diplomatic ties.
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