Iohannis: Brexit will reduce EU budget; slightly increased national allocations, right solution
Publicat:President Klaus Iohannis said on Tuesday that UK's withdrawing from the European Union will bring about a diminution in the EU budget, showing that the right solution would be "slightly increased" national allocations.
The head of state welcomed visiting Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini on Tuesday.
"We discussed the need to strengthen the European project and we found together that we have a similar approach to all these issues. In the context, we highlighted the importance of the summit we will hold in Sibiu next year to the future of the EU, and I am convinced that we…
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