Romania reiterated acknowledgment that its World War II government had been complicit in the Holocaust. The head of Romania’s delegation to a two-day conference on anti-Semitism organized by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe rejected what he termed an “unfortunate” Romanian government statement issued several days ago, which denied the Holocaust had taken place in Romania.
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