“Therefore, the national interest must be put before political interests,” Marcel Ciolacu said at the opening ceremony of the new departure hall for international flights at Timisoara Traian Vuia International Airport.
Marcel Ciolaco said: Stability and unity are necessary for large national projects, such as joining the Schengen Area, and they cannot be built in chaos and in the midst of political differences.
Within 48 hours, Romanian citizens can forget about the classic airport check
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Senate President Nicolae Ciocca confirmed that the airport development was carried out with support from the European Union, and that there was also money for additional infrastructure projects. According to Transport Minister Sorin Grindeanu, the development of the airport in Timisoara is proof that Romania is able to use EU funds to implement investments that meet international standards.
The station has been operating since Sunday, with a partial connection to the country's Schengen Agreement, serving travelers heading to the EU area without passport control. The opening ceremony was also attended by Senate President Nikolaj Ciocca, House Speaker Alfred Simonis and Transport Minister Sorin Grindeanu.
In December last year, we wrote about the fact that Bulgaria and Romania will join the European borderless area, the Schengen Area, in March 2024.
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