Major meetings in Bucharest
In the context of the war on Romania's border, President Klaus Iohannis continued this week his series of meetings with Western leaders, as well as presidents from neighboring countries. He reiterated the urgent need to strengthen the entire NATO eastern flank, in the context of this security situation, which the head of state deemed to be very worrying:
“We urgently need the substantial and balanced consolidation of the entire eastern flank, with forward, unitary, and bolstered presence. Which is why Romania acts to continue to increase allied military presence in our country.”
Present in Bucharest, Estonian President Alar Karis said that Estonia and Romania are working together towards common goals in the defense of Europe, and that it is necessary to reduce reliance on Russian energy sources. At the same time, Estonia continues to support sanctions against Russia. After meeting the Romanian head of state, Spanish PM Pedro Sanc
TALKS Romania s president Klaus Iohannis on
Thursday said a substantial and balanced consolidation of NATO s eastern flank
is urgently needed against the background of the present security situation,
which he described as particularly concerning . The Romanian official made the
statement after the talks he held in Bucharest on Thursday with his Estonian
counterpart Alar Karis. Iohannis also said he would present these priorities of
Romania s at the upcoming NATO summit in Brussels. The Estonian president, who
had earlier paid a visit to Chisinau, underlined that more actions are needed on
NATO s eastern flank, due to Russia s aggressive behavior. He said the Republic
of Moldova must be helped in this terrible crisis . Also on Thursday, Iohannis
held talks in Bucharest with the Spanish Premier Pedro Sanches. High on the
agenda were the refugee crisis, the impact of the crisis in Ukraine, mainly
from the energy point of view and its implications for the region s security.
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