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Parliament always monitors the situation in countries that formally declare an interest in becoming an EU Member State, and it has naturally done this in the case of Romania.
It should be stressed that Romania has been monitored especially closely in light of the delicate situation in the country and the consequent slow progress of accession negotiations.
Romania has in recent years worked hard and has adopted important measures. Hopefully, further solutions can be implemented in the pursuit of Romania’s objective to become a member of the EU. To this end, a number of reports have been drawn up by the Committee on Foreign Affairs, including that of Mr Moscovici (). The newly-elected Romanian Government also deserves clear words and signs of encouragement.
After a number of postponements and Romania’s failure to be one of the ten countries that joined last year, I have no doubt that, if it meets the remaining criteria, Romania will, along with Bulgaria, be one of the next countries to join the EU.
I voted in favour."@en1
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