PM Ciuca highlights special bilateral relations, in telephone conversation with his Canadian counterpart

PM Ciuca highlights special bilateral relations, in telephone conversation with his Canadian counterpart

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Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca had, on Wednesday, a telephone conversation with his Canadian counterpart, Justin Trudeau, during which he highlighted the fact that the special relations between Romania and Canada are based on traditional collaboration in the field of energy and the common values we share as members of the North Atlantic Alliance. Cereport reports citing Agerpres

According to a Government release, the Prime Minister of Romania appreciated the support offered by Canada for the rehabilitation project of Unit 1 at the Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant, an important contribution to the energy security of our country and the entire region, including the Republic of Moldova.

"The Government of Romania continues to rely on cooperation with Canadian companies for the development of the civilian nuclear program and the provision of energy from clean and safe sources, as well as the constant support of the United States of America", Ciuca was quoted as saying in the press release.

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