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March 5, 2013

Former Romanian Foreign Affairs Minister: Schengen delay can open door to free labor market delay
Mar 5, 2013

Former Romanian Foreign Affairs Minister: Schengen delay can open door to free labor market delay.
A new delay in letting Romania in the Schengen area brings other political risks, which can be even higher, such as not respecting the 2014 deadline for freeing the labor market for Romanians, said former Romanian Foreign Affairs Minister Mircea Geoana (in picture). “I am afraid that, given the (...)
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