Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Romania and Bulgaria today and tomorrow, the first trip to those countries by an Israeli prime minister in two decades. On Wednesday, Netanyahu will meet with his Romanian counterpart Emil Boc and with President Traian Basescu. The next day he will fly to Sofia, where he …
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