Prime Minister Viorica Dancila on Tuesday will have a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Polish Republic, Jacek Czaputowicz, and of the Turkish Republic, respectively, Mevlut Cavusoglu, to discuss priority issues in the security field.
The meeting is occasioned by the two ministers' participation in the trilateral consultations Romania, Poland, Turkey, scheduled for later on the same day in Bucharest, informed the Government in a release to agerpres.ro.
Participating in the discussions will be also the Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Teodor Melescanu.
"The meeting at the Victoria Palace will occasion an useful exchange of opinions related to a series of priority issues, especially in the security field, as well as an occasion to discuss modalities of strengthening cooperation in promoting the common security objectives at regional and allied level," said the same release.
Viorica Dancila, meeting with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Poland and Turkey
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