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Romanian Prime Minister and France’s Moscovici discuss Europe’s economic state of play

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Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca had a meeting with Pierre Moscovici, chairman of the Court of Accounts of France, to discuss the latest economic developments in Europe and the future of the European Union, according to Agerpres.

„Delighted to meet today Pierre Moscovici, the chairman of the Court of Accounts of France and a very close friend of Romania. We discussed Europe’s economic state of play and the future of our Union,” Ciuca said in a message posted on the Twitter page of the Romanian government.

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