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NATO "respects Serbia's military neutrality"

According to a press release from the Serbian Presidency, Alli "stressed that NATO respects the position of Serbia to be military neutral and define cooperation according to its needs."

Vucic said that the firm position of Serbia's military neutrality is not an obstacle for developing cooperation with NATO, but is instead in the interest of strengthening regional stability.

In Romania, distrust of vaccines kills

Measles still claims young lives in Romania, where nearly 40 children have died in an outbreak that many blame on parents being misled by scare stories that vaccinating them is dangerous.

A Single Mother Barely Survived an Attack by Dogo Argentino

A single mother was attacked by Dogo argentino and barely survived.

The two huge dogs attacked the woman on the street in the Montana village of Sumer, NOVA reported.

The intervention of neighbors saved the woman's life, she has a three-year-old child. She is in a hospital with multiple wounds and tears.

#DiplomaticCentennial Dan Stoenescu: Tunisia, a window of civilization of the Arab world in Northern Africa

Tunisia, the country where the spark began, which ignited the series of Arab revolutions in 2011, is a window of the Arab world in the Mediterranean space, inseparably tied to Europe through history and culture, is a country that shows that it can walk towards the future, towards modernity, without severing the ties it has to its past and traditions, said Romanian Ambassador in Tunisia Dan Stoe

Romanian Ex-Journalist Indicted for Disinformation Over 1989 Revolt

Romanian military prosecutors investigating for the fourth time the bloodshed that occurred during the 1989 uprising that ousted communist leader Nicolae Ceausescu on Wednesday indicted a former television news anchor for crimes against humanity.

Bulgaria and Romania Discuss Bilateral Military Police Co-operation

The head of Romania's Military Police Service, Colonel Constantine - Christian Savu, is on a three-day official visit to Bulgaria. The visit is at the invitation of the director of Bulgaria's Military Police Service Brigadier General Borislav Sertov, the Ministry of Defence announced on 17th of April.

President Iohannis: National parliaments of B9 countries play essential role in equitable sharing of burdens inside NATO

The national legislatures of the countries making up the Bucharest Format (B9) have an essential role to play in the equitable sharing of burdens inside NATO, especially because of their specific part in approving budgets to support a more ambitious common defence and security approach, Romania's President Klaus Iohannis said on Wednesday in the opening speech at the first B9 parliament

Romanian-Turkmen economic and commercial relations can register superior results

The Romanian-Turkmen economic and commercial relationships can register superior results, having the potential to capitalise on the business opportunities though concrete actions, Romanian Minister for Business, Trade and Entrepreneurship Stefan Radu Oprea and Turkmenistan's Finance and Economy Minister Batyr Bazarov agreed on Monday in Ashgabat.

Speaker Dragnea, UAE State Minister Sultan Ahmad Al Jaber discuss promotion of investment potential

The opportunity to promote Romania's investment potential, with focus on the tourism industry, was on the agenda of the talks held on Tuesday at the Palace of Parliament between Chamber of Deputies Speaker Liviu Dragnea and the Minister of State for Economic and Trade Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, Dr. Sultan bin Ahmad Sultan Al Jaber.

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