Romania is to receive €16.6 billion through the future Common Agricultural Policy — the sixth largest beneficiary in the EU.
The measure capping the commercial mark-up on basic foods in Romania has been extended by another six months.
On the sidelines of his visit to Brussels, Romania’s Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan met with three European Commissioners.
Romania must quickly take measures to reduce spending, as there is a risk that its European funds will be suspended, Bucharest authorities say.