Dimitrie I. Ghika

Dimitrie I. Ghika or Ghica (21 January 1875 – 13 October 1967)[1] was a Romanian politician and diplomat.

He was the son of Ioan Grigore Ghica, former minister of National Defence and of Foreign Affairs.

In 1919 he was part of the Romanian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, signing the Treaty of Sèvres.

He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from April 27, 1931 to June 5, 1932 in the government headed by Nicolae Iorga.

[2][3] He was appointed minister plenipotentiary to Belgium and Luxembourg, being recalled in 1936 due to the reshuffling of the Romanian diplomatic corps after the dismissal of Nicolae Titulescu.