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Civil Society Asks the President and Mae to Open an Embassy in the Countries From Which Asian Citizens Come to Work in Romania

Summary by Digi 24
The opening of new embassies in Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, the support of recruitment companies, the strengthening of the policy framework for the protection of migrant workers' rights are some of the proposals advanced in a letter addressed, Friday, President Nicushor Dan and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Oana Čoiu, by a group of more than 20 civil society associations active in the field of human rights and social services.

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The opening of new embassies in Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, the support of recruitment companies, the strengthening of the policy framework for the protection of migrant workers' rights are some of the proposals advanced in a letter addressed, Friday, President Nicushor Dan and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Oana Čoiu, by a group of more than 20 civil society associations active in the field of human rights and social services.

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A group of more than 20 civil society organisations requested the opening of embassies in Asian countries by the President of Romania, Nicushor Dan, and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Oana Çoiu.

·Romania
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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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