Nicolae Chirtoaca, the Ambassador of the
Republic of Moldova, presented his credentials to the president
of the United States of America on September 12, 2006.
After graduating the Polytechnic Institute
of Chisinau in September 1970 he continues the post graduate
studies in Architecture and Urbanism of the same educational
institution. In 1977 in accordance with the rules of obligatory
military service he starts the carrier in military. From this
year until 1990 he serves in different structures of the armed
forces of the former Soviet Union.
At the beginning of the “perestroika” period
with a group of Moldovan officers he joins the movement for
democracy and national liberation of Moldova. In 1990 he is
appointed in function of the Director General of the Department
of State for Military Problems of Moldova that became the
Ministry of defense after the country has proclaimed its independence
from the former USSR at 27th of August 1991. In this capacity
he served as the member of the Government of Moldova.
He takes an active part in the creation of the National Army
of Moldova being the author of the main laws as well as of
the Conception of the creation of the Armed Forces. From 1992
until 1994 he serves as the National Security Advisor to the
President of Moldova. At this time his main functions relate
to advising the head of the state in the problems of the national
security and defense strategy, coordination of the activities
of the power structures and law enforcing institutions of
the state on behalf of the president of the country. Mr.Chirtoaca
had a mission to represent his country at the meetings of
the North Atlantic Cooperation Council at NATO at the level
of ambassadors.
In February 1994 he retired from the National Armed Forces
and from the Office of the president for political reasons.
His last military rank is colonel of the Armed Forces of Moldova.
He is one of the founders of the Liberal Party of Moldova.
From 1994 to 1998 he is the Vice-Chairman, Member of the Managing
Board of the Party.
In 1999 he returns to the state service and became the Senior
State Adviser to the Prime Minister, press secretary of the
Government. At that time his main functions consist in advising
the head of the government on the problems related to the
foreign policy of the country, security arrangements, European
integration and democratic reforms in the Moldovan society.
In the meantime he is the member of the Soros Foundation
Moldova Managing Board and the director of the Invisible College
of Moldova, the center of excellence in social sciences and
humanities. From January 1994 until August 2006 Mr. Chirtoaca
is the president of the managing board of the Euro-Atlantic
Center of Moldova, an independent think tank specialized in
the problems of political and international relations of Moldova,
international security, European integration of the country.
In 2003 Mr. Chirtoaca is elected as the honorable president
of the European Movement of Moldova.
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