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Romanian, Israeli Governments To Hold Joint Meeting On Economic Projects In November
06.07.2011, 14:51 | International | 1009 views
The Governments of Romania and Israel will hold a joint meeting in November to discuss joint projects in agriculture, energy, infrastructure, defense, tourism, healthcare, environmental issues and culture, Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc said Wednesday after a meeting with Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu. "We're decided to impose a new, pragmatic level of our bilateral collaboration," said Boc. Netanyahu said he wishes to encourage Romanian producers to export more to Israel, adding authorities in both countries want to expand their economic relations. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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