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MEP Dacian Ciolos: Queen Elizabeth II, a strong woman, devoted to her country, UK loses a symbol

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MEP Dacian Ciolos sends his condolence to the British royal family on the death of Queen Elizabeth II and affirms that she was a woman devoted to her country, a symbol that embodied almost a century of history, according to Agerpres.

„Sincere condolences to the British royal family and all British citizens in these very sad moments. A thought of compassion for King Charles, a great friend of Romania. An extraordinary person, a strong woman and devoted to her country, which she served in a historical period full of trials. Great Britain loses a symbol by the departure of the Queen, and the rest of Europe separates from the one who embodied almost a century of history,” Dacian Ciolos wrote on Thursday, on Facebook.

Agerpres

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