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Scholz empfängt rumänischen Ministerpräsidenten Ciolacu im Kanzleramt
Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz (SPD) empfängt am Dienstag den Ministerpräsidenten von Rumänien, Ion-Marcel Ciolacu. Bei einem Treffen im Kanzleramt um 16.30 Uhr sollen nach Angaben der Bundesregierung die deutsch-rumänischen Beziehungen, Sicherheitsthemen sowie europa- und energiepolitische Fragen im Vordergrund stehen.
Nach ihrem Gespräch wollen Scholz und Ciolacu gegen 17.30 Uhr vor die Presse treten. Ciolacu, der der sozialdemokratischen Partei PSD angehört, ist seit Mitte Juni neuer Regierungschef von Rumänien.
M.Odermatt--BTB