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Bogdan Aurescu: Romania and Bulgaria are engaged in a constructive dialogue on Schengen

Bogdan Aurescu
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Bulgaria should continue to make steps towards joining the Schengen in its relations with Austria and the Netherlands, Romania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu said in Romania’s National Assembly in Bucharest. In his words, Bucharest and Sofia are engaged in a constructive dialogue on Schengen and talks are to be held at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs. 

Apart from that, Romania continues the talks in search of support to join the border-free zone. 




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