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President Iohannis tells CSAT that he informed allies about withdrawal of candidacy for NATO head

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President Klaus Iohannis informed, on Thursday, the Supreme Council of Defense of the Country (CSAT) that he informed the NATO allies, at the end of last week, about the withdrawal of his candidacy for the position of secretary general of the organization.

„President Klaus Iohannis asked the members of the Council to give their opinion on the candidacy of Mark Rutte for the position of Secretary General of NATO, declaring themselves in favor of Romania’s support of the candidacy of the Dutch Prime Minister,” according to a press release from the Presidential Administration.

On Thursday, the CSAT meeting took place at the Cotroceni Palace, the discussion agenda being focused on topics of priority interest from the perspective of the security environment and action priorities for Romania.

AGERPRES

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