
Oana Țoiu is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania since June 2025.
She is member of the Parliament of Romania since December 2020. She previously served as Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies and Chair of the Labour and Social Protection Committee and was part of the 2025 presidential campaign team.
She contributes as a fellow or alumnae in various international formats such as the Harvard Kennedy School’s Implementing Public Policy executive program, Friends of Europe and German Marshall Fund. She holds a degree in Public Communication from the University of Bucharest.
Before serving in Parliament she has been an entrepreneur and social innovator.
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- Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination
- Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
- Program in Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
- Contemporary European Politics & Society
- European Union Program at Princeton
- Ukraine at Princeton