Argentina–Romania relations

[2] During World War II, the arrival of the largest number of Romanian migrants to Argentina took place due to Nazi persecution and Soviet communist ideology in Romania.

In March 1993, Argentine Foreign Minister, Guido di Tella, while on an official visit to Hungary stated that Argentina was capable of receiving European immigrants.

[3] The next day, the Argentine Ambassador to Romania, published a request in the local media reporting on the initiative based on the statement from the Foreign Minister, and the following day 6,000 Romanians were stationed at the door of the Argentine embassy in Bucharest requesting applications for immigration to Argentina.

Cooperation ties between Argentina and Romania have been increased by identifying sectors that are conducive to the implementation of specific projects.

Both nations have a solid legal basis to promote commercial, economic, investments, science and technology, culture and education between each other.

Argentine President Juan Perón and Romanian President Nicolae Ceaușescu in Buenos Aires; March 1974.