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'''Stoian Stelian''' (b. 1 February 1965) is a Romanian diplomat and is currently the Permanent Representative of [[Romania]] to [[NATO]]. Previously he has been the Permenant Representative of [[Romania]] to the [[Council of Europe]]<ref>http://www.mediafax.ro/politic/stelian-stoian-a-primit-avizul-comisiilor-de-politica-externa-pentru-postul-de-ambsador-la-nato-11517911</ref>

'''Stoian Stelian''' (born 1 February 1965) is a Romanian diplomat and is currently the Permanent Representative of [[Romania]] to [[NATO]]. Previously he has been the Permanent Representative of [[Romania]] to the [[Council of Europe]]<ref>http://www.mediafax.ro/politic/stelian-stoian-a-primit-avizul-comisiilor-de-politica-externa-pentru-postul-de-ambsador-la-nato-11517911</ref>

==Honours and awards==
==Honours and awards==
* The National Order „Pentru Merit”, in rank of knight - 2003
* The National Order „Pentru Merit”, in rank of knight - 2003
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Stoian Stelian (born 1 February 1965) is a Romanian diplomat and is currently the Permanent Representative of Romania to NATO. Previously he has been the Permanent Representative of Romania to the Council of Europe[1]

Honours and awards

  • The National Order „Pentru Merit”, in rank of knight - 2003
  • „Meritul Diplomatic”, in rank of officer – 2007
  • „Diplomat of the year - 2012” and citations for the outstanding work and achievements as DCM in 2002 and 2003
  • „Certificate of appreciation”, awarded by the Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, US Department of State – March 2004.[2]

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