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The President of Romania, Nicushor Dan, Goes to Poland, Then to Summit B9, From Vilnius

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Romanian President Nicushor Dan first went to Poland, then to the Vilnius Summit, where he was invited by Donald Trump.

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The president of the election, Nicushor Dan, will leave on Sunday, on his first visit to the outside, after the election. Nicushor Dan will go to Warsaw, where he will meet Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who has supported him strongly in the election. Duel Nicushor Dan-George Simion is moving to Poland. The presidential election of Romania goes to Warsaw to support the pro-European candidate for the first time appears in Romania TV.

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Nicosiar Dan is continuing to go to Poland. Romania's elected President says the visit comes at the bottom of an election event, meaning to support the Warsaw Prime Minister.

·Romania
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Romanian president-elect Nicusor Dan will come to Poland to support Rafał Trzaskowski in his election campaign.

·Warsaw, Poland
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On Sunday, the day before his inauguration, Romanian President-elect Nicusor Dan is scheduled to visit Warsaw. The visit is connected to the upcoming second round of presidential elections in Poland.

·Poland
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Nicusor Dan, who won the presidential elections in Romania, will come to Poland to support Rafał Trzaskowski in his election campaign. - I will go at the invitation of my Polish colleagues. I am going to support the mayor of Warsaw, the democratic candidate - he said in an interview with Romanian media.

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Election President Nicusōr Dan confirmed, on journalists' questions, that he will go to Poland, where his approval at the Warsaw Prime Minister also applies to the elections for the Head of State.

·Ilfov County, Romania
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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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