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President Iohannis welcomes Swiss and Chinese agreed ambassadors

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received at the Cotroceni presidential Palace the agreed ambassador of the to Romania, , and the accredited ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Romania, , for the presentation of the copies of the letters of credence, a statement from the shows.
During the meeting with the Swiss ambassador, the special dynamics of the bilateral political dialogue re-launched during last year's official visits in Bucharest of the representatives of the was welcomed, an aspect that…

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