Plenkovic and Melescanu are pleased with the positive trends at all levels of bilateral relations, from European Union policies and cooperation in NATO to bilateral economic cooperation, the government said in a press release.
It was agreed that in the coming period special attention would be paid to further intensify cooperation in tourism, energy, defence and the defence industry.
Plenkovic and Melescanu also talked about the upcoming presidency of the Council of the EU by Romania, Finland and Croatia in 2019 and 2020, and what the countries of the Danube river basin could offer Europe.