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Aurel Dragoș Munteanu (16 January 1942 – 30 May 2005) was a Romanian author and the director of TVR following the Romanian Revolution making him a key part of the National Salvation Front's ability to gain support. Munteanu held various positions as the Romanian Ambassador to the United States, Romanian Ambassador to the United Nations and president of UN Security Council. On 9 February 1990, Munteanu was released from the office of President of the Romanian Radio Channel and on 23 February 1990, he was appointed ambassador and permanent representative of Romania of the United Nations.

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  • Aurel Dragoș Munteanu (en)
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  • Аурел Драгош Мунтяну (рум. Aurel Dragoş Munteanu; 16 січня 1942, Лепушна, Молдова — 30 травня 2005, Нью-Йорк, США) — румунський прозаїк, есеїст та дипломат. Постійний представник Румунії при Організації Об'єднаних Націй (1990—1992). (uk)
  • Aurel Dragoș Munteanu (16 January 1942 – 30 May 2005) was a Romanian author and the director of TVR following the Romanian Revolution making him a key part of the National Salvation Front's ability to gain support. Munteanu held various positions as the Romanian Ambassador to the United States, Romanian Ambassador to the United Nations and president of UN Security Council. On 9 February 1990, Munteanu was released from the office of President of the Romanian Radio Channel and on 23 February 1990, he was appointed ambassador and permanent representative of Romania of the United Nations. (en)
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  • Aurel Dragoș Munteanu (en)
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  • Aurel Dragoș Munteanu (16 January 1942 – 30 May 2005) was a Romanian author and the director of TVR following the Romanian Revolution making him a key part of the National Salvation Front's ability to gain support. Munteanu held various positions as the Romanian Ambassador to the United States, Romanian Ambassador to the United Nations and president of UN Security Council. On 9 February 1990, Munteanu was released from the office of President of the Romanian Radio Channel and on 23 February 1990, he was appointed ambassador and permanent representative of Romania of the United Nations. He is buried in Washington, D.C., USA. (en)
  • Аурел Драгош Мунтяну (рум. Aurel Dragoş Munteanu; 16 січня 1942, Лепушна, Молдова — 30 травня 2005, Нью-Йорк, США) — румунський прозаїк, есеїст та дипломат. Постійний представник Румунії при Організації Об'єднаних Націй (1990—1992). (uk)
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