Romania Navigation latérale fiche pays Dans cette rubrique Romania Political and Economic relations France and Romania France and Romania Date of update: April 02nd 2026 Information still valid as of today's date French presence Consular section of the Embassy in Bucharest; consular agencies in Brașov, Cluj-Napoca, Constanța, Iași and TimișoaraFrench community (April 2021): 3639 French nationals registered Visits One of President Macron’s first bilateral visits as President was to Bucharest, on 24 August 2017. He received his Romanian counterpart, Klaus Iohannis, in Paris on 27 November 2018 to launch the 2019 France-Romania Season. On 14 and 15 June 2022, President Macron again visited Romania to meet French troops deployed under the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence and to meet with President Iohannis. Iohannis was again received in Paris on 11 November 2022 on the sidelines of the Paris Peace Forum. The Romanian Prime Minister, Ludovic Orban, made an official visit to Paris on 26 and 27 October 2020. During his visit, he met the Prime Minister and the Presidents of the National Assembly and Senate. There is regular contact at ministerial level. The Minister of State for European Affairs, Clément Beaune, visited Bucharest on 14 and 15 September 2021, as did the Minister for the Ecological Transition, Barbara Pompili, on 25 and 26 November that year. Meetings also take place on the sidelines of European events, including during the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of 2022. Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, Minister of State for Development, Francophonie and International Partnerships, visited Bucharest on 15 July 2022 to co-chair the Moldova Support Platform ministerial conference.Catherine Colonna, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, visited Romania on 27 January 2023. The Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade, Economic Attractiveness and French Nationals Abroad, visited Bucharest on 3 and 4 July 2023 to take place in an international economic forum. Ambassadors French Ambassador in Bucharest: Nicolas Warnery (since September 2023)Romanian Ambassador in Paris: Ioana Bivolaru (since September 2023) Cultural, scientific and technical cooperation France and Romania have long-standing cultural ties. The use of French developed among Romanian elites from the 18th century, and France has since welcomed numerous Romanian intellectuals and artists, particularly in the 20th century including Cioran, Brâncuși, Eliade, Ionesco, Anna de Noailles, Enescu and Cosma. Romania, where a significant share of the population speak French, has been a member of the International Organisation of La Francophonie since 1993. The teaching of French, the second most-taught language after English, is supported by a network of 23 bilingual secondary schools (18 of which hold the FrancEducation label, with planned extension to 30), in addition to the Lycée Anna de Noailles French school in Bucharest (inaugurated in 2013; some 1,150 pupils), a French international school, 115 university courses in French (106 in 2018) including 58 bachelor’s degrees, 45 master’s degrees and 8 doctoral programmes, and a Franco-Romanian law college with 300 students each year.France hosts some 4,300 Romanian students (third-largest destination country), while some 2,000 French students study in Romania (excluding Erasmus+ exchanges), some 90% of which in healthcare courses (mostly in the medical schools in Cluj-Napoca and Iaşi). They represent the third-largest contingents of foreign students (7.5%), behind Moldovans (29.7%) and Israelis (9%). Cultural cooperation is a field where French excellence is highly visible. Success in this area was showcased by the 2019 France-Romania Season. The main focuses of our cultural cooperation and relations are promotion of the French languages (three quarters of pupils learn French as first or second foreign language), student mobility, and promotion of our culture through the cultural and creative industries, with a focus on books, cinema, music, design and video games. There is also cooperation on governance and the rule of law.France is Romania’s leading European scientific partner. The “Brâncuși” Hubert Curien partnership (PHC) finances some twenty joint research projects every year. Other cooperation France undertakes cooperation on governance in fields including administrative reform (several partnerships between the French National Institute of Public Service – INSP – and Romanian training institutes), anti-corruption, justice (digitization, access to law), social policy (children’s rights), healthcare, education (vocational training), urban planning and rural development. Activities in this framework draw on strong decentralized cooperation. With more than 211 cooperation partnerships, including 85 decentralized cooperation projects, 126 twinning programmes and 4 partnerships in other external action programmes, Romania is a key partner for France’s local government bodies. Useful link Embassy of France in Romania List of French representations Ambassade de France en Roumanie 13-15 Strada Biserica Amzei Secteur 1 010392 Bucarest Roumanie Tel : +40 311 333 777 Ambassade de France en Roumanie Social media Facebook X Instagram
Ambassade de France en Roumanie 13-15 Strada Biserica Amzei Secteur 1 010392 Bucarest Roumanie Tel : +40 311 333 777 Ambassade de France en Roumanie Social media Facebook X Instagram