Goal of Romania's entry into OECD by 2026 deemed achievable, according to secretary-general during visit to Bucharest
Mathias Cormann, the Secretary-General of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), paid a significant visit to Romania on Monday, September 15. During his visit, Cormann met with Romania's President, Nicusor Dan, and Prime Minister, Ilie Bolojan.
The meetings between Cormann and the Romanian leaders took place amidst discussions about Romania's potential OECD membership. In a statement following the meetings, Cormann suggested that Romania may join the OECD in 2026.
However, the exact details of the discussions between Cormann and the Romanian leaders remain undisclosed. The article does not provide information on any specific initiatives or policies that were discussed during the visit.
If Romania does join the OECD in 2026, as suggested by Cormann, he will assume the role of the Secretary-General of the Organisation.
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Cormann's visit to Romania is a significant development, as the OECD membership could bring numerous economic and political benefits to Romania. The OECD is an international organization that works to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of its members.
Cormann's visit to Romania is a testament to the growing relationship between Romania and the OECD, and it remains to be seen whether Romania will join the organization in 2026.
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