Titus Corlatean

NEWS OF THE DAY - AUGUST 25

*Prime Minister Victor Ponta announced on Monday that Defence Minister Mircea Dusa and Foreign Minister Titus Corlatean will attend NATO Summit to be held in Wales on Sept. 4 and 5.
Ponta underscored that Romania's objectives at the gathering were set with all the state institutions and they target NATO military presence in Romania.

ForMin Corlatean: Ukraine itself, and no one else, must decide its internal organisation formula

Foreign Affairs Minister Titus Corlatean on Monday said that Ukraine must decide on its own its interior organisation formula and in relation to its European future, while reiterating the 'constant' request the European Union and NATO addressed to Russia to stop any form of political and military support for separatists.

PM Ponta: Romania expresses full, unconditional support for Ukraine's sovereignty, territorial integrity

Prime Minister Victor Ponta said on Monday that Romania's position as regards the situation in Ukraine is of full and unconditional support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of this state.

Ponta: Romania has clear, firm position alongside EU, US of support for Ukraine

Romania has a clear and very firm position, alongside the European Union and the United States of America of support for Ukraine, as the situation of the Ukrainian-Russian conflict is building up instead of settling, Prime Minister Victor Ponta said during a visit to this eastern Romanian Danube River port city on Friday.

ForMin Corlatean condemns US journalist James Foley's execution

Foreign Affairs Minister Titus Corlatean voices his indignation after the beheading of US journalist James Foley by Islamic State terrorist group, according to a Foreign Affairs Ministry (MAE) release remitted to AGEPRES on Thursday.

MAE shows that Foreign Minister Titus Corlatean condemns this terrorist act in the firmest terms.

ForMin Corlatean: Romania's role is praised by our European, Euro-Atlantic partners

Romania's Foreign Minister Titus Corlatean said on Tuesday that as regards the situation in the eastern region and the latest developments in Ukraine, Romania's role, as a EU and NATO member state, is praised by its European and Euro-Atlantic partners.

Titus Corlatean, on difficulties to identify Romanian passenger aboard crashed plane

Foreign Affairs Minister Titus Corlatean on Saturday said that the difficulties to identify the passenger with double citizenship, Canadian and Romanian, who was on the plane that crashed in Ukraine, were generated by the fact that his name was misspelled on the list of the airline, namely Andre and not Andrei.

Corlatean highlights Romania's support for Montenegro's objectives of integration in EU and NATO

Foreign Affairs Minister Titus Corlatean on Friday, while paying an official visit to Montenegro, highlighted Romania's support for the national objectives of this state for the integration in the EU and NATO, shows a press release The Foreign Affairs Ministry (MAE) remitted to AGERPRES.

Corlatean extends condolences to families of victims of plane crash in Ukraine

Romania's Foreign Minister Titus Corlatean on Friday extended, on his behalf and the behalf of Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE), sincere condolences, deepest compassion and solidarity to the family of the person with dual citizenship, including the Romanian one, as well as to the families of all the victims of the plane crash that happened on Thursday in Ukraine.

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