The ministry was established on 1 February 1944, as the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs of the
Moldavian SSR. It would later be renamed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the MSSR on 27 March 1946. He following have served as the foreign ministers of the Moldavian SSR: •
Gherasim Rudi (12 July 1944 – 19 July 1946) •
Alexandru Diordiță (23 January 1958 – 15 April 1970) •
Petru Pascari (24 April 1970 – 1 August 1976) •
Semion Grossu (1 September 1976 – 31 December 1980) •
Ion Ustian (31 December 1980 – 29 December 1981) •
Petru Comendant (29 December 1981 – 24 May 1990) The Council of People's Commissars in subsequent decades, exercised leadership in the MSSR's foreign relations with foreign nations. At the same time, the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs was often concurrent with the post of Chairman of the Council of Ministers (
Prime Minister) of the Republic. During its existence, Moldova had representatives only in the
Hungarian People's Republic, with the entire apparatus only consisting then of several people. The highest recognition the ministry received was on 23 November 1983, when Foreign Minister Comendant spoke at a meeting of the
UN General Assembly. According to the
1978 Soviet Moldovan Constitution, the international rights of the MSSR were reduced in comparison with the amendments of 1944. == Modern ministry ==