AcasăEurope NewsPM Ciuca welcomes Land of Bavaria PM Soder at Victoria Governmental Palace

PM Ciuca welcomes Land of Bavaria PM Soder at Victoria Governmental Palace

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Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca welcomed Land of Bavaria PM Markus Soder, who is paying a visit to Romania, at the Victoria Governmental Palace on Monday, according to Agerpres.

The two high officials will have a head-to-head meeting, followed by a plenary meeting of the two delegations.

The two PMs will afterwards hold joint press statements and they will sign a Declaration on consolidating bilateral relations between Romania and the Land of Bavaria.

Markus Soder will also be welcomed by President Klaus Iohannis at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace on Monday.

Agerpres

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