With Romania emerging as a potential corridor for Persian Gulf gas from Greece, Ukraine is paying more attention to its long neglected southern neighbor.

Monday, September 14, 2020
With Romania emerging as a potential corridor for Persian Gulf gas from Greece, Ukraine is paying more attention to its long neglected southern neighbor.

With Romania emerging as a potential corridor for Persian Gulf gas from Greece, Ukraine is paying more attention to its long neglected southern neighbor. In recent days, Ukraine’s Defense Minister Andriy Taran, and Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, made separate visits to Bucharest.

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