Foreign Minister Lazar Comanescu had a meeting in Warsaw with his counterparts from Poland and Turkey.
A look at the main developments in Romania this past week
Turkey and Romania are determined to strengthen their ties in all fields, said in Ankara the presidents of the two countries. Both Klaus Iohannis and Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned terrorism and pleaded for solidarity.
Belgium observes 3 days of mourning, security at maximum levels after Brussels attacks
Romania will send in a further 70 police officers, 6 special vehicles, 2 patrol ships and other equipment
One Romanian among the Erasmus students killed in coach crash in Catalunia / Romania risks exceeding its target budget deficit of 3% of the GDP
EU has taken 10 more days to finalise a new deal with Ankara on ways to check migrant inflow to Europe.
The date of UK referendum to be announced / Bill allowing access to private communications to be drawn up
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Romania has no gas supply difficulties as cold snap boosts consumption; over 40 migrants drowned off Greece;
The year 2016 started with fresh terror attacks in Iraq and Turkey masterminded by the Islamic State. Romania has sharply criticized the attacks, reiterating its commitment to fighting terrorism alongside the international community.
President of Romania receives the US National Guard Chief, Gen. Frank Grass, Russia suspends visa-free travel with Turkey
Bucharest hosts the 46th meeting of PABSEC / Russia will take retaliatory measures against Turkey
Pay raises in Romania, France makes diplomatic efforts to put together international fight against IS