Deputies' Chamber Speaker Liviu Dragnea on Tuesday met with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, on which occasion the two diplomats talked about furthering the valorisation of the Strategic Partnership between Romania and Turkey, but also boosting commercial trade between the two countries.
According to a press release, the two officials swapped ides and visions on mutual interest topics concerning a tighter cooperation within the Strategic Partnership between the two countries, including that of security in the Black Sea region and the enhanced level of commercial trade.
The important role of the business community from Turkey was also mentioned in context, a country that represents the third largest investor, in terms of the number of companies that carry out activities on Romania's territory.
The two officials discussed about the main developments in the Black Sea region, agreeing that tighter cooperation is needed in this regard, both in the bilateral plan, as well as within NATO, the quoted source mentions.
The Turkish diplomat's visit to Romania takes place in the context of the Trilateral Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Poland, Romania and Turkey.
Dragnea, Cavusoglu meeting: Neccesary to continue valorisation of Strategic Partnership between Romania and Turkey
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