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The Austrian President: the Veto Against Romania in Schengen Was a Political and Economic Mistake - hotnews.ro

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Austria's President, Alexander Van der Bellen, said in a press conference in Salzburg, supported by Romanian counterpart Nicoşor Dan, that Austria's decision to block Romania's accession to the Schengen area was, in...

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Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen described Austria's veto against joining the Schengen Agreement on Friday as "mistakes." "The blockade was an example of how political measures can fall back on you and harm you (...)", said the politician. Thus the trust in Austrian companies in Romania "has been demonstrably disturbed." He was therefore happy that this question had now been resolved. Van der Bellen received Romanian President Nicusor …

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Austria's President, Alexander Van der Bellen, said in a press conference in Salzburg, supported by Romanian counterpart Nicoşor Dan, that Austria's decision to block Romania's accession to the Schengen area was, in...

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During a joint conference with President Nicușor Dan in Salzburg, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen sent several messages of support for Romania, reaffirming the importance of bilateral relations and openly admitting that the veto against Schengen accession was a mistake. The discussions also focused on the economic partnership, the Romanian community in Austria, as well as the common security challenges in the context of the war in Uk…

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Hot News broke the news in Romania on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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