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Constanta port: Part of the Belt and Road?

Romania hopes Constanta port to become an important hub on the Belt and Road, a Romanian official said on Monday.

Romania welcomed the countries along the Belt and Road to build the Asia-Europe rail and maritime transport route, making the port of Constanta an important hub on the new Silk Road, Ionel Minea, secretary of state for the Ministry of Transport said.

In a speech at the seminar on Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, Minea stressed that the port of Constanta is the east gate of the European Union, and goods arriving here from China and countries along the Belt and Road will be quickly transported by road or Danube to other countries in Central and Eastern Europe.

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