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6 Dr Teodor BACONSCHI Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania Dr Teodor Baconschi was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs on 23 December 2009. He is first vice-president of the Liberal Democratic Party (PDL) and the president of the Christian Democratic Foundation. He served as Romania’s ambassador to Paris (2007-2009), Lisbon (2002-2004), and the Holy See (1997-2001). Between 2006-2007, he was an adviser to the President of Romania. Prior to his diplomatic career, Dr Baconschi had worked as an editor for various publishing houses, and at the Romanian State Television. He holds a PhD from the University of Paris-Sorbonne (1994). In 1996 he was a postdoctoral fellow of the New Europe College, Bucharest. Teodor Baconschi published eleven single-authored books of studies and essays in French and Romanian. He is fluent in English, French, and Italian. He is a Commander of the Légion d’Honneur, Officer of the National “Faithful Service” (Romania), Grand Officer of the “Star of Italian Solidarity”, Grand Officer of the National Merit Order (Portugal), and holds the Grand Cross of the Equestrial Pius IX Order (The Holy See). Teodor Baconschi was born in Bucharest on 14 February 1963. He is married to Marina, a journalist, and has two children, Irina and Ștefan. Toshihiro BANNAI Director, International Affairs Office Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) Work Experience 1998.6 Nuclear Power Administration Expert for Ohi and Takahama Sites, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE) 1999.9 Deputy Director, Nuclear Power Administration Division, ANRE 2001.1 Deputy Director, Nuclear Power Inspection Division, NISA 2002.7 Deputy Director, Policy Planning and Coordination Division, NISA 2003.4 Deputy Director, Regulatory Guides and Review Division, Nuclear Safety Commission (NSC) 2005.6 Waste Safety Specialist, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 2008.6 Deputy Director, Environmental Protection Guidance Office, Industrial Science and Technology Policy and Environment Bureau, METI 2010.7 Present Position Education Master of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo Master of Science, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) European Ideas Network

Sulfina BARBU Jacques BARROT European Ideas Network Va d e m e c u m o f t h e s p e a k e r s Minister of Labour, Family and Social Protection Mrs. Sulfina Barbu is a engineer geologist. She is specialized in administration and environmental protection in the country and abroad. She worked as Deputy Director of the Environmental Protection Department in City Hall. During 2005 - 2007 was Minister of Environment and Water, while Romania was running the EU accession process and under her mandate our country eliminated successfully the red flags of Chapter 9 Environment. She is currently Chairwoman of the Committee for Public Administration, Territorial Planning and Ecological Balance, in the Chamber of Deputies. Member of the Democratic Liberal Party since 1997, Mrs. Barbu is a part of the National Bureau of PDL, president of PDL women’s organization and also Vice President of the Women Organization of European People’s Party. Jacques BARROT was born in 1937 at Yssingeaux (France). After obtaining his degree from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, he became Member for Haute-Loire from 1967 to 2004, representing the 1st district of Le Puy-Yssingeaux. In 1974 Jacques Barrot was nominated State Secretary for Housing until 1978, and in 1976 he became Member of the Auvergne Regional Council until 1986. Jacques Barrot is Chairman of the Haute-Loire Departmental Council from 1976 to 2004. From 1978 to 1979, Barrot was Minister for Trade and Craft Industries, and from 1979 to 1981 Minister for Health and Social Security. His political carreer led Barrot to become General Secretary of the Centre des Démocrates Sociaux from 1983 to 1991. Jacques Barrot became Chairman of the National Assembly Committee on Cultural, Family and Social Affairs from 1986 to 1988. At the local elections of 1989 Jacques Barrot became Mayor of Yssingeaux until 2001. From 1991 to 1993, he was Chairman of the Centre Union Group in the National Assembly. From 1993 to 1995, Barrot was Chairman of the Finance Committee and First Vice-Chairman of the UDF Group in the National Assembly. In 1995, Barrot was Minister for Labour, the Social Dialogue and Participation and then Minister for Labour and Social Affairs until 1997. From 2002 to 2004, Barrot was Chairman of the UMP (Union pour un Mouvement Populaire) Group in the National Assembly. At the European level, Jacques Barrot became Member of the European Commission for Regional Policy in 2004 than Vice-president of the European Commission in charge of Transport until 2008. Jacques Barrot has been Vice-president of the European Commission in charge of Justice Freedom and Security since May 2008. 7

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Dr Teodor BACONSCHI<br />

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania<br />

Dr Teodor Baconschi was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs on 23 December 2009. He is<br />

first vice-president of the Liberal Democratic Party (PDL) and the president of the Christian<br />

Democratic Foundation.<br />

He served as Romania’s ambassador to Paris (2007-2009), Lisbon (2002-2004), and the Holy<br />

See (1997-2001).<br />

Between 2006-2007, he was an adviser to the President of Romania.<br />

Prior to his diplomatic career, Dr Baconschi had worked as an editor for various publishing<br />

houses, and at the Romanian State Television.<br />

He holds a PhD from the University of Paris-Sorbonne (1994). In 1996 he was a postdoctoral<br />

fellow of the New Europe College, Bucharest.<br />

Teodor Baconschi published eleven single-authored books of studies and essays in French and Romanian. He is fluent in<br />

English, French, and Italian.<br />

He is a Commander of the Légion d’Honneur, Officer of the National “Faithful Service” (Romania), Grand Officer of the “Star<br />

of Italian Solidarity”, Grand Officer of the National Merit Order (Portugal), and holds the Grand Cross of the Equestrial Pius<br />

IX Order (The Holy See).<br />

Teodor Baconschi was born in Bucharest on 14 February 1963. He is married to Marina, a journalist, and has two children,<br />

Irina and Ștefan.<br />

Toshihiro BANNAI<br />

Director, International Affairs Office<br />

Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA)<br />

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)<br />

Work Experience<br />

1998.6 Nuclear Power Administration Expert for Ohi and Takahama Sites, Agency for Natural<br />

Resources and Energy (ANRE)<br />

1999.9 Deputy Director, Nuclear Power Administration Division, ANRE<br />

2001.1 Deputy Director, Nuclear Power Inspection Division, NISA<br />

2002.7 Deputy Director, Policy Planning and Coordination Division, NISA<br />

2003.4 Deputy Director, Regulatory Guides and Review Division, Nuclear Safety Commission (NSC)<br />

2005.6 Waste Safety Specialist, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)<br />

2008.6 Deputy Director, Environmental Protection Guidance Office, Industrial Science and Technology Policy and<br />

Environment Bureau, METI<br />

2010.7 Present Position<br />

Education<br />

Master of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo<br />

Master of Science, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)<br />

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