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President of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies – discusses whit Jordanian ForMin Safadi

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Marcel Ciolacu, president of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies sent on Twitter: ”Productive meeting with Ayman Safadi”, after discusses whit minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Ayman Safadi.

”Romania is making sustained efforts to reduce t/negative effects of Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.

We remain focused to have more resilient supply chains & a stronger economic Romania-Jordan partnership.”, the president of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies also sent on Twitter.

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