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Romanian President Iohannis, Georgian President Zourabichvili sign joint declaration on establishment of strategic partnership

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President Klaus Iohannis and his Georgian counterpart, Salome Zourabichvili, on Tuesday signed the Joint Declaration regarding the establishment of a strategic partnership between Romania and Georgia, according to Agerpres.

The declaration signing ceremony took place at the Cotroceni Palace.

The two presidents will hold a joint press conference.

The President of Georgia is paying an official visit to Romania at the invitation of President Klaus Iohannis.

Agerpres

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