Ilie Bolojan, Received by Friedrich Merz, in Berlin. Who Is Part of the Delegation Accompanying the Prime Minister?
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Minister Radu Miruzá announced Wednesday that he and his German counterpart, Boris Pistorius, signed in Berlin a Joint Declaration of Intention between the two ministries, "which establishes a modern framework for cooperation in...
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, who was visiting Germany, had an interview in Berlin with Chancellor Friedrich Merz, at the end of which the two high officials supported the statements and answered journalists' questions. Among the subjects of interest was the number and accession of Romania to the euro area. The Bolojan article announces when Romania will enter the euro! The year begins with which the Romans will no longer buy them for the first t…
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated on Wednesday in Berlin that for ten years, peace and security in Europe are guaranteed by NATO and the US has a decisive role in this defence system.In his turn, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stressed that at the Hague NATO Summit, EU members have committed themselves to reaching the goal of defence investments by 3.5% and invest more and 1.5% of GDP, for relevant infrastructure, for security. He said that t…
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, who is on an official two-day visit in Germany, will meet with federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Wednesday.
Although Romania's accession to the eurozone may be delayed for years due to the high budget deficit, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan says the introduction of the common currency could be on the agenda around 2028 at the earliest, Maszol reports.
"We have sent Chancellor Merz an invitation to meet us at Bucharest this year, to continue our discussions and to make concrete progress on the common projects," says Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan. This repeated that the relationship between Romania and Germany is "very good". "The relationship between Romania and Germany is very good, built on common economic cooperation, trust and strategic interests. Our countries can do more if we focus on res…
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