The decision was taken in the Wednesday’s meeting of the Boc Cabinet, following consultations with representatives of the Hungarian Govt.
“There will be meetings, in the upcoming period, between the two cabinets’ representatives, to decide the meetings’ agenda. Bilateral accords and normative acts will be discussed, aimed at carrying out joint projects from the perspective of the status the two EU and NATO members have and also as actors interested in developing a joint regional policy, mainly in the field of energy and transport,” Muntean said.
































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