While Romania’s invitation to join the NATO alliance is seen as good news in Bucharest, not everyone there–or in Brussels–is confident about the country’s ability to keep NATO secrets safe.
While Romania’s invitation to join the NATO alliance is seen as good news in Bucharest, not everyone there–or in Brussels–is confident about the country’s ability to keep NATO secrets safe.
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