Monday, September 15, 2008

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Opens Consulate in Cosenza for the Romanians in Italy


After more than two years, will be active this month, the three new consulates in Bologna, Cosenza and Trieste. The Rumanian Government gave the green light to the appointment of three career diplomats at the helm of the three representations.

Useful for Romanians living in Italy. After a long process more than two years, the Bucharest authorities will activate this month three new consulates in Bologna, Cosenza, and Trieste. The Rumanian Government gave the green light to the appointment of three career diplomats at the helm of new diplomatic missions: Dan Eugen Pineta, former director of the Roma in Romania becomes console in Bologna, Cosenza, and finally to LiĊ£iu Petre Octavian Radu Dobre in Trieste.

The government has appointed a new consul in Turin, after the former head of the mission had come into conflict with the Rumanian Minister of Labour who accused him of failing to better organize the last "job exchange" for immigrants Romanians who want to return home. The new console, Julia Buje, comes straight from Lyon, where he directed the Consulate General in Romania, and has a long diplomatic experience in Italy, having already held the post of consul general in Milan between 1998 and 2002. The opening of the three consulates Romania aims to strengthen the network of consulates-general (Milan, Rome, Turin) and the five honorary consulates (Florence, Asolo Treviso, Genoa, Trento, Bari), but also bilateral relations between Italy - Romania.

The appointment of the new console is a few days after the first joint summit of the Italian and Rumanian, which will be held on 9 October in Rome. "At the same time - announced Ovidiu Silaghi, Minister of Romania for small and medium enterprises during her first meeting with Mario Cospito in Bucharest, the new Italian Ambassador in Romania - Romania will launch the government in Rome, Milan and Turin, a new campaign to promote Romania's image. "
"All this - added Silaghi - because, although in Romania there are 26,400 Italian-owned enterprises and 327 weekly flights to Italy, many Italians do not know the business potential, tourism and cultural Romania."

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