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Romanian president thanks secret services for hostages' freedom.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| May 22, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Excerpt from report by Romanian private Pro TV on 22 May

[Announcer] We are going now live to the Cotroceni Presidential Palace for President Traian Basescu's statement following the setting free of the hostages in Iraq:

[Basescu] The hostages have been taken into the custody of the Romanian embassy in Iraq, and they are going to remain there until their return to Bucharest. I would like to thank, first of all, the families of the hostages for their decency and decorous behaviour over these 55 days of uncertainties. Their behaviour played an important part in the work of the people involved in bringing …

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