Embassy of Germany, Chișinău
Diplomatic mission
47°00′N 28°49′E / 47.000°N 28.817°E / 47.000; 28.817The Embassy of Germany to Moldova is located in Chișinău.[1] The embassy was opened in 1992.
Current ambassador is Margret Uebber. She followed Berthold Johannes.[2]
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- (in German) Deutsche Botschaft Chişinău
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1 The German Institute Taipei is Germany's representative office in Taiwan, which functions as an informal diplomatic mission.
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