Deputy PM Birchall: Implementation of projects agreed upon at 3Seas Initiative Summit, to increase economic convergence, cohesion in EU
Publicat:The implementation of the projects agreed upon within the Three Seas Initiative Summit will increase economic convergence and enhance cohesion at the European Union level, Deputy Prime Minister for the Implementation of Romania's Strategic Partnerships Ana Birchall stated on Tuesday.
"It is a highly important, present topic in the complex, vibrant geopolitical context that we are going through. I am referring here not only to the challenges the Western Balkans regions or the European Union's Eastern Neighbourhood are facing but also the huge cooperation potential with the states in these…
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