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Romanian FM Sees No Reason To Resign Over Schengen Accession Delay
06.01.2011, 12:28 | International | 843 views



Romania’s Foreign Minister Teodor Baconschi said Thursday he sees no reasons why he should resign considering the ministry has done its homework for Schengen accession.

Baconschi said on Antena 3 the prime minister may ask for a minister's resignation but this is not the case with him. He added the Foreign Ministry has achieved all its objectives in view of Schengen accession.

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