Tag: Romania-US defense cooperation

  • March 31, 2023 UPDATE

    March 31, 2023 UPDATE

    DEFENCE – The strategic
    partnership between the US and Romania has never been stronger, said the US
    secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, during the talks with his Romanian
    counterpart Angel Tîlvăr in Washington on Thursday. According to a news release
    from the Pentagon, the US official praised the excellent relations between the
    two countries’ armed forces and thanked Romania for hosting thousands of US and
    Allied troops to bolster deterrence on NATO’s eastern flank, and for its role
    as a leader in the Black Sea region. The two officials condemned Russia’s
    reckless war of choice in Ukraine and reiterated their firm support for
    Ukraine. The Romanian defense minister is on a visit to the US for several
    days, and has meetings scheduled with senior US officials in the following
    days.




    GREEN DEAL – The involvement of
    Romania and the EU in combating climate change, environment education as well
    as the consequences of the war in Ukraine ranked high on Friday’s agenda for
    talks between Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, and European Commission
    vice-president, Frans Timmermans, the EU official in charge of the European
    Green Deal. President Iohannis spoke of the need to maintain support for
    Ukraine as well as for the Republic of Moldova for as long as it’s necessary.
    Frans Timmermans also met with Environment Minister Tánczos Barna. The meeting focused on European programs that
    should receive financial support similar to the one provided by the Social
    Climate Fund. Minister Barna pointed out that everyone affected by the
    reduction in carbon-gas emissions should be compensated to make these changes
    acceptable.




    MEETING – Romania’s Prime
    Minister, Nicolae Ciucă, on Friday met in Stockholm his Swedish counterpart,
    Ulf Kirstersson. This is the first visit paid to this country by a Romanian
    Prime Minister in the last 20 years. The two discussed the priorities of the
    Swedish presidency of the Council of the EU, namely a greener, safer and freer
    Europe, as well as the Russian Federation’s aggression in Ukraine. Prime Minister
    Kristersson recently said Ukraine is the top priority for all, and that Kyiv’s
    victory is essential for Europe and the whole world. Swedish wants to continue
    to provide economic, political, humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine.
    Romania’s Prime Minister outlined the Romanian authorities’ effort to support
    Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees at multiple levels. At the end of February, 109
    thousand Ukrainians still resided in Romania, out of the total of 3 million
    that transited our country. Ukrainian refugees benefit from free medical,
    social and education services and can access the labor market. Romania has
    fulfilled Schengen accession criteria, the Swedish Prime Minister also told the
    joint press briefing.




    B9 – Romania’s Foreign
    Minister on Friday attended the meeting of B9 Foreign Ministers hosted by Łódź,
    Poland. The Romanian official warned that the Russian threat affects NATO
    security on the eastern flank, which requires a unitary vision at NATO level to
    ensure proper deterrence and collective defense. In this sense, Minister
    Aurescu pointed out that the consolidating of Allied military forces on the
    Eastern flank is key. Minister Aurescu said a strong defense will also generate
    strong deterrence, which is the only message that Russia understands. In this
    context, the Romanian official argued in favor of continuing to provide robust
    support to Ukraine and for the consolidation of the strategic resilience of
    neighboring states, particularly those that are the most vulnerable to Russia’s
    pressure, namely the Republic of Moldova but also Georgia, with a view to
    ensuring peace and stability in the Black Sea region.




    VISIT – Germany’s
    chancellor Olaf Scholz will travel to Romania on April 3 to meet Romania’s
    president, Klaus Iohannis, the German Embassy in Bucharest has announced. Talks
    will focus on bilateral relations and European security and energy policies.
    Olaf Scholz will later meet with Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă. During the
    second part of his visit, Chancellor Scholz and president Iohannis will hold a
    joint meeting with the president of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu. This
    meeting will tackle support for the Republic of Moldova. Chancellor Olaf Scholz
    is also expected to meet with the Romanian Chamber of Deputies Speaker, Marcel
    Ciolacu, as well as with representatives of the German community in Romania. (AMP
    & VP)