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Minister of foreign affairs Urmas Paet met with the students and teaching staff of the international economic relations studies centre at Columbia University, reports the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the discussion, Paet stated that from January 1, 2011, Estonia will be among 11 most integrated European countries. “From the beginning of next year, Estonia will adopt the euro, being a part of the Schengen area will make it easier for Estonians to travel and membership in the EU, NATO, WTO and in OECD will encourage foreign entrepreneurs to invest in Estonia,” he said.
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In every political machine, there is a President who believes that they know what they are talking about -- it is less than ideology - it is pure nonsense.
Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council "In every member state, there are people who believe their country can survive alone in the globalised world. It is more than an illusion – it is a lie."
In every political machine, there is a President who believes that they know what they are talking about -- it is less than ideology - it is pure nonsense.
In every political machine, there is a President who believes that they know what they are talking about -- it is less than ideology - it is pure nonsense.
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