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15 October 08:30

Oana Zoiu discussed at the Elisabeta Palace with Princess Margareta and Prince Radu about Romania's role in the EU and NATO

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On October 14, Oana Ţoiu, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, was received at the Elisabeta Palace by Princess Margareta and Prince Radu. The meeting focused on Romania's positioning in the European Union and on NATO's eastern flank. The discussions also included the role of the Royal Family in promoting stability and cooperation in Southeast Europe, as well as the public actions undertaken by it in support of Romania's efforts. Additionally, the external agenda of the Royal Family for the year 2026 was discussed, according to an official post on Facebook by the Royal Family of Romania. This meeting underscores the importance of collaboration between state institutions and the Royal Family in the European and regional political context.

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