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Romania

Ambassador: Nicholas Frank Taubman
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Meeting With Romanian Prime Minister
President Bush met with Prime Minister Popescu-Tariceanu of Romania. Full Text

Visit to Stavropoleos Church
Mrs. Laura Bush during her visit to Stavropoleos Church in Bucharest, Romania. [White House photo]Mrs. Bush delivered remarks after a visit to Stavropoleos Church in Romania. Full Text

NATO Summit 2008
Logo: NATO Bucharest Summit, April 2-4, 2008NATO's ongoing transformation and enlargement has been a historic success in bolstering the Alliance, promoting peace and security, and advancing freedom and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe. More

A Preview of the Bucharest NATO Summit
Kurt Volker, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs, delivers remarks at SAIS–Center for Transatlantic Relations, The Johns Hopkins University, [Photo courtesy of SAIS]Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Volker (Feb. 29):
"And the well being that European societies enjoy today, the well being the United States enjoys today, continues to depend upon our ability to provide security for our people. That requires conscious investment in security in order to make that happen." Full Text

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