Filip Teodorescu

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Succeeded byMarius Lazurcă
Born (1951-12-26) December 26, 1951 (age 74)
Children1
Filip Teodorescu
Romanian Ambassador to Moldova
In office
2003–2009
Succeeded byMarius Lazurcă
Romanian Ambassador to Albania
In office
1997–2001
Personal details
Born (1951-12-26) December 26, 1951 (age 74)
Children1
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest
ProfessionDiplomat

Filip Teodorescu (born December 26, 1951) is former colonel of the Communist secret service "Securitate" and later a Romanian diplomat.[1] He was the Romanian Ambassador to Moldova (2003–2009).

Filip Teodorescu is a former colonel of the Romanian secret service "Securitate", who served as deputy head of the Counterintelligence Directorate of the State Security Department. In this quality he was put on trial for his role in trying to suppress the Romanian Revolution against the Communist Regime.[2]

Filip Teodorescu was appointed as the Romanian ambassador to Chişinău in March 2003 and arrived at post in April 2003. On April 8, 2009, President of Moldova Vladimir Voronin declared Romanian Ambassador Filip Teodorescu and Councilor-Minister, Ioan Gaborean, personae non gratae, claiming that "their activity was inconsistent with their diplomatic status" after the 2009 Moldova civil unrest.[3][4] But the new Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration (Moldova), Iurie Leancă, canceled this decision.[5]

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