Israeli PM Netanyahu begins rare visit to Romania, Bulgaria.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday met with his Romanian counterpart Emil Boc in Bucharest, who said that he opposes a Palestinian unilateral declaration of statehood.
Netanyahu left for Romania earlier Wednesday morning as part of a rare visit to the country and Bulgaria, and was scheduled to meet with Romanian President Traian Basescu Wednesday evening.
Netanyahu, meeting with the Romanian prime minister in Bucharest, invited his counterpart to come visit Israel soon.
The prime minister was scheduled to fly to Sofia on Thursday for meetings with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and President Georgi Parvanov. Netanyahu will be accompanied on the trip to Bulgaria by some eight ministers who will take part in a joint government meeting. He is slated to return to Israel Thursday evening.
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Romania took the right decision, just as our Dutch Government, and hopefully will be blessed for it, although both countries are for the two-state-catastrophy through negotiations.
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