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#Romania2019.eu/ForMin Melescanu presents Romanian EU Council Presidency priorities at European Policy Center info session
Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu presented the priorities of the Romanian Presidency at the Council of the European Union in the field of foreign relations during the information session organized by the European Policy Center think tank in Brussels on Tuesday.
ForMin Melescanu to participate in Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Brussels
Minister of Foreign Affairs Teodor Melescanu on Monday will participate in the meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, where foreign affairs ministers of EU member states are set to discuss topical issues, such as combating disinformation, cooperation between EU - the League of Arab States/LAS and the relation between the EU and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations/ASEAN.
"EU is set of values, not pot of money"
Brnabic was speaking at the European Policy Center when she also remarked that "the main foreign policy goal of Serbia is joining the EU."
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