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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Director for EU Affairs Ambassador Faruk Kaymakcı attended the Informal Meeting of EU Foreign Affairs Ministers (Gymnich)
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Director for EU Affairs Ambassador Faruk Kaymakcı attended the session on the enlargement countries, including West Balkans and Turkey in the framework of Informal Meeting of EU Foreign Affairs Ministers (Gymnich), in Bucharest on the 1 February 2019.
Deputy Minister Ambassador Faruk Kaymakcı stated that the Romanian Presidency strongly supports the accession processes of the candidate states; and also underlined that the enlargement is the future not only for the candidate states, but also for the region and the EU.