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U.S.: Romania Wants Energy Security Cooperation

Released on 2012-08-12 20:00 GMT

Email-ID 1839218
Date 2011-09-30 19:27:40
From noreply@stratfor.com
To ann.guidry@stratfor.com
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U.S.: Romania Wants Energy Security Cooperation

September 30, 2011

Romania wants U.S. energy security cooperation, Romanian State Secretary
for European Affairs Bogdan Aurescu told a U.S. State Department
official Sept. 30, MediaFax reported. Cooperation would include
transferring information and technology from the United States to
Romania. The talks followed the recent missile defense shield agreement
and joint statement on the strategic partnership between Romania and the
United States, according to a Romanian Foreign Ministry news release.
The officials discussed regional interests, including the Western
Balkans and Black Sea. Aurescu welcomed the decision to resume formal
5+2 talks on the Transnistrian conflict and emphasized the need for
active U.S. involvement.
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