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BREAKING NEWS PM Ciolacu announces from the UAE that he will reorganize the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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ECOPOLITIC’s special correspondent Iulian Ionescu reports that Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced on Thursday in Abu Dhabi that he will reorganize the MFA.

At the reception organized by the Romanian Embassy in the United Arab Emirates, on the occasion of the visit of a Romanian Government delegation led by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, he announced that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be reorganized.

„I am firmly convinced that a reorganisation of the MFA, consular, new headquarters (…) let us try to meet your needs”, said, among other things, Ciolacu, at the meeting with Romanians in the Emirates.

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