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ForMin Aurescu presents NATO Eastern flank security evolutions in Brussels meeting

The Romanian Foreign Affairs minister, Bogdan Aurescu has reviewed on Tuesday in Brussels the security evolutions on the NATO Eastern flank and highlighted the importance of consolidating the North-Atlantic Alliance's relationship with its Eastern neighbourhood partners, a press release by the Foreign Affairs Ministry (MAE) sent to Agerpres, reads.

Romania Urges Moldova to Maintain EU Path

Romania's Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu hailed pro-European parties' victory in the November 30 elections in Moldova, Romania's former Soviet neighbour state.

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Romanian embassy marks holiday with reception

Romanian embassy marks holiday with reception

BELGRADE -- Romania lends strong support to Serbia, both on political and technical levels, along its EU accession pathway, says Romanian Ambassador to Serbia Daniel Banu.

He was addressing a reception held in Belgrade on the occasion of Romania's national holiday.

Iohannis: Today I have tendered my Sibiu mayor's seat

Romanian President-elect Klaus Iohannis announced at news conference on Tuesday he had tendered his seat of mayor of the central Sibiu city.

"Today I have tendered my Sibiu mayor's seat. It was a necessary thing", Iohannis said.

Banu: Romania lends strong support to Serbia's EU pathway

BELGRADE - Romania lends strong support to Serbia, both on political and technical levels, along its EU accession pathway, Romanian Ambassador to Serbia Daniel Banu stated at a reception held on the occasion of Romania's national holiday.

IMF mission comes to Bucharest for talks with Romanian authorities on 2015 budget bill

A joint mission of International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Commission (EC) experts will be in Bucharest over December 2 - 10 to discuss with the Romanian authorities the 2015 Budget Bill.

The mission will be headed by chief negotiator for Romania Andrea Schaechter on behalf of the IMF, and by Istvan Szekely on behalf of the EC.

Republic of Moldova's pro-European parties' victory hailed by Bucharest

The incumbent president, Traian Basescu hails the victory of the pro-European parliamentary parties of the Republic of Moldova and hopes that the modernisation process of this country and the nearness to the European Union will be speeded up, highlighting that Romania will further be a partner in carrying out these goals, according to the Presidential Administration.

Romania Troops March in National Day Parade

President Traian Basescu watched the big military parade in the capital, while elsewhere in the country, people attended events commemorating the Romanians who died during the First World War.

In recent years, city halls have been organising concerts to celebrate the day, turning this more into a popular celebration.

National Day parade: Over 2,800 military, 280 combat vehicles marche in Constitution Square

Over 2,800 military and 280 combat vehicles with the National Defence Ministry (MApN), the Interior Affairs Ministry (MAI), the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) and the Dignitaries' Protection Service (SPP) have marched on Monday in the Constitution Square, central Bucharest, in a parade dedicated to the National Day of Romania.

I'm proud to name Romania a US ally and friend (Charge d'Affaires a.i. Dean Thompson)

The U.S. Chargé d'Affaires a.i. Dean Thompson says in a message on the National Day of Romania that he is proud to name our country "an ally and a friend of the United States", highlighting that the US are waiting with interest the continuation of the strategic partnership for many years from now.

Junior Partner Leaves Romania Govt Coalition, PM Vows to Carry On

UDMR ethnic Hungarian party, a junior partner in Romania's government coalition, has decided to leave it following the defeat of Social Democrat Prime Minister Victor Ponta in presidential elections.

Yet, Ponta's centre-left coalition will stay in power as its remaining members - the Social Democrats and two junior partners - together control 332 of the 579 seats in Parliament.

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