PM Dancila, Srdjan Darmanovic on importance of Montengero's clear option for NATO membership
Publicat:Prime minister Viorica Dancila welcomed on Tuesday the Montenegrin Foreign Affairs minister Srdjan Darmanovic, on an official visit to the Victoria Palace in Bucharest, on which occasion she stressed the major importance of Montenegro's clear strategic option of join NATO and reconfirmed Romania's support for this country's integration within the European Union, a gov't release says.
The visit of Srdjan Darmanovic takes place exactly one year since Montenegro's joining NATO, "an objective Romania has actively advocated the long of the negotiations."
The Romanian Premier emphasised…
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