The rule of law continues to be a reason for concern among Bucharests foreign partners.
Romania has been, is, and will continue to be the most constant and dedicated supporter of the Republic of Moldova, Romanias president Klaus Iohannis told Moldovas new prime minister Maia Sandu during her visit to Bucharest.
Romanian PM Viorica Dancila is on a working visit to Brussels; Romania's Constitutional Court has upheld the result of the May 26 referendum on justice legislation
Established on part of the eastern Romanian territories annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940 following an ultimatum, the Republic of Moldova continues to occupy a special place on Bucharests agenda.
Romania's Under 21 football team has qualified for the first time to the semifinals of the world championships; Romanian Defense Minister Gabriel Les takes part in a meeting of his NATO counterparts in Brussels
The Government in Bucharest has survived Tuesday's no-confidence vote in Parliament
The Government in Bucharest has survived Tuesday's no-confidence vote in Parliament
The European Union wants to see at work the new government of the ex-Soviet Republic of Moldova
Romanian diplomat Bogdan Aurescu, foreign policy adviser for President Klaus Iohannis, is on a working visit to the Republic of Moldova against the background of a deep political crisis in the neighboring state
Bucharest commemorates 29th anniversary of the so-called “miners raids of June 1990.
The political class in Bucharest is in turmoil ahead of the summer holiday.
Romania is concerned about the political crisis in neighbouring Republic of Moldova, an ex-Soviet state with a majority Romanian-speaking population.
The Romanian Government has three new ministers