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Presidential Administration: Relocation of the Romanian Embassy to Jerusalem violates international law

President Klaus Iohannis has not been informed or consulted on a possible relocation to the Embassy of Romania in Israel, the Romanian Presidential Administration announced on Friday, underscoring that the move will only be possible after a thorough analysis that takes into account all its external political consequences and implications.

StateSec Neculaescu reiterates Romania's support for Georgia's European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations

Secretary of State with Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE) Dan Neculaescu carried out consultations on Thursday with Georgia's Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Vakhtang Makharoblishvili, context in which he reiterated Romania's support for the European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations of Georgia, as well as the firm support of our country in relation to Georgia's terri

Romania supports EC approach that accession negotiations for EU candidate countries are part of comprehensive process

Romania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) welcomes the reconfirmation of the commitment to advance the enlargement policy by the European Commission publishing the European Union enlargement package 2018, according to a press statement released by MAE.

UPDATE/President Iohannis meets Italian PM: Pleased our communities not merely accepted but integrated

President Klaus Iohannis stated on Thursday that the relation between Romania and Italy is a good one, pointing out that one of the positive matters is that both the Romanian community in Italy and the Italian one in Romania are not "merely accepted, but integrated."

President Iohannis pleads for stronger, more active involvement of EU in solving conflicts in its neighborhood

President Klaus Iohannis welcomed on Wednesday, at Cotroceni Presidential Palace, the President of the French Senate, Gerard Larcher, the discussions focusing on the security agenda, the strengthening of bilateral cooperation, including from a parliamentary perspective, the European agenda and international issues.

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

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