ForMin Odobescu to participate in FAC meeting in Brussels

ForMin Odobescu to participate in FAC meeting in Brussels

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Romanian Foreign Minister Luminita Odobescu will participate on Monday in the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the EU member states - the Foreign Affairs Council (FAC), which will be held in Brussels, CE Report quotes Agerpres

The agenda of the meeting includes: Russia's aggression against Ukraine, developments in Georgia, EU-US relations in the context of the presidential elections, the situation in the Middle East, and the security situation in the Horn of Africa, according to a press release of the Foreign Affairs Ministry (MAE).

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