EU Commissioner Reding Expects Further Delays For Romania’s Schengen Entry Bid

09.01.2012 By Oana Gavrila

The European Commission is keeping a close eye on the political situation in Romania after the country’s “parliamentary putch”, Commission vice-president Viviane Reding said in an interview, adding she wouldn’t be surprised if the country’s Schengen accession is delayed.

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