Brussels, 31/08/2005 (Agence Europe) - In a press release sent to AFP, Romania's prime minister Calin Tariceanu said he was expecting the European Commission, in its report on Romania's preparedness to join the EU (to be published in October this year) to make a sincere and correct evaluation, taking account of what Romania is doing at home rather than the political situation at European level. Agence France Presse reports Romanian foreign minister, Razvan Ungureanu, saying on Monday at the meeting of Romanian diplomats in Bucharest, that Romania would not resign itself to considering a postponing of joining the EU. There is no Plan B, he said, and we are not taking any other accession option into account than joining in early 2007.