Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca will attend a special NATO summit in Brussels on Thursday, along with President Klaus Iohannis, according to government spokesman Dan Carbunaru, Agerpres reports.
"The summit's agenda will focus on the situation in Ukraine, the aftermath of the Russian invasion, strong support for Ukraine and strengthening NATO's defence and deterrence posture. The participation of US President Joe Biden has also been announced," Carbunaru told a news conference on Wednesday at the Government House.
PM Ciuca to join President Iohannis for NATO summit in Brussels
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