U.S. Embassy Welcomes MEPs Stand on International Adoptions
U.S. Embassy yesterday welcomed the vote in the European Parliament which encourages the Romanian Government to solve the cases of international adoptions under gone during the ban enforced between 2002 and 2004. The vote in Strasbourg and the U.S. reaction come one day after PM Tariceanu made it clear that none of the 1,100 children whose adoption papers were finalised during the ban would leave the country and that all families involved would get letter from the Government explaining that international adoptions are no longer possible in Romania. The U.S. Embassy in Bucharest yesterday said in a press release: "The vote in Strasbourg proves that the U.S. and the European MPs are both interested that these special adoption cases are solved legally and transparently and that international adoptions are allowed when they are in the best interest of the child".
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