Romania as EU leader, top priority will have Balkans

The Western Balkans will remain one of Romania's priorities during the rotating chairmanship of the EU presidency, Austria and Romania's defence ministers, Mario Kunasek and Gabriel-Baniam Les, reports EWB. The goal should be for countries in the region to solve their own foreign policy challenges. [...]
The Western Balkans will remain one of Romania's priorities during the rotating chairmanship of the EU presidency, Austria and Romania's defence ministers, Mario Kunasek and Gabriel-Baniam Les, reports EWB.
The goal should be for countries in the region to solve their own foreign policy challenges. EU priorities remain the export of stability, not the importation of instability”, said ministers, broadcast Koha.net.
Kunasek stressed that he expects continuity from Romania, which will assume the EU presidency from January 1st, 2019. Romanian Minister Les reiterated the importance of furthering the EU's commitment to the Western Balkans and added that Romania is willing to continue its responsible work.












