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President Iohannis, Dutch PM Rutte to visit Getica joint military training centre

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President Klaus Iohannis and visiting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Wednesday will call on the Getica National Joint Training Centre at Cincu, Brasov County, according to Agerpres.

According to the schedule of the Romanian chief of state, at Cincu the two officials will have official one-on-one talks, meet the soldiers stationed at the base and give a joint news conference.

Iohannis announced on Friday in Prague that Rutte was to visit Romania.

Agerpres

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