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01/03/2021 13:09
Romania s Foreign Ministry (MAE) is welcoming the 25th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Romania and Bosnia and Herzegovina, emphasising that the European and Euro-Atlantic prospects of the Balkan country is one of Romania s foreign policy concerns, according to AGERPRES. Romania s membership of European and Euro-Atlantic bodies, based on established values and principles, has brought complementariness to bilateral co-operation with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Equally, Bosnia and Herzegovina s membership of the Balkans and its European and Euro-Atlantic prospects places the bilateral relationship among Romania s special foreign policy concerns, reads a MAE press statement.
MAE says that in Sarajevo on March 1, 1996, a joint statement was signed establishing diplomatic ties between Romania and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the document entering into force on the same day.
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Romania s Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu participated on Monday in a meeting of the European Union heads of diplomacy that touched on a strategy for the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to countries outside the EU, the Navaly case and recent protests in Russia, transatlantic relations, recent developments in Turkey, the Gulf region, Hong Kong, Venezuela, the EU-Egypt relationship, according to Romania s Foreign Ministry (MAE).
The foreign ministers also addressed climate diplomacy and EU-UK relations in the field of foreign and security policy in an informal lunch discussion.
Aurescu also made a presentation of the recent developments in the establishment and hosting by Romania of the Euro-Atlantic Resilience Centre (E-ARC).