ZAGREB/VILNIUS, May 30 (Hina) - A former Romanian premier, Petre Roman, was appointed as NATO's special rapporteur for southeastern Europe, on Tuesday at NATO's spring parliamentary assembly in Vilnius. He was quoted by the Romanian
Radio as saying that he would try to strengthen Romania's role in the Balkans, according to the BBC. Roman said the most difficult task for him at this post would be to make different views and interests closer. This will not be an easy job, but it is my objective, said Roman who is currently a Democratic Party representative in Romania's Senate.(hina) ms
ZAGREB/VILNIUS, May 30 (Hina) - A former Romanian premier, Petre
Roman, was appointed as NATO's special rapporteur for southeastern
Europe, on Tuesday at NATO's spring parliamentary assembly in
Vilnius.
He was quoted by the Romanian Radio as saying that he would try to
strengthen Romania's role in the Balkans, according to the BBC.
Roman said the most difficult task for him at this post would be to
make different views and interests closer.
This will not be an easy job, but it is my objective, said Roman who
is currently a Democratic Party representative in Romania's
Senate.
(hina) ms