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  • Israeli-Romanian strategic relations, a fresh turn

    Israeli-Romanian strategic relations, a fresh turn

    The president of Israel, Reuven Rivlin, these days has
    been on a visit to Romania. It was the top-ranking Israeli official’s first
    state visit to our country. According to the Presidential Administration in
    Bucharest, the visit stands proof of the fact that Israel remains Romania’s key
    strategic partner in the Middle East. Romania’s relations with Israel are based
    on strong, historical ties. It was the key point Romanian president Klaus
    Iohannis emphasized during the meeting with his Israeli counterpart. On the
    same occasion, President Klaus Iohannis went on to say Romania was a
    model as regards the initiatives taken in order to preserve the memory of the
    Holocaust and to fight antisemitism. President Iohannis also made mention of
    the recent violent clashes that sadly claimed the lives of both Israelis and
    Palestinians. Iohannis also stated direct talks had to be resumed, so
    that the two states could find a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    Klaus Iohannis:


    Romania shares the belief whereby
    both the Israelis and the Palestinians have the right to live in peace and
    security, strongly supporting, together with its main international partners, a
    solution to be put forward by the two states, according to the rules and
    standards set by the international law.


    In turn, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin recalled that Romania was the only state of the former Soviet bloc that has never
    severed its ties with Israel. In the Romanian Parliament’s joint plenary
    session, the Israeli president, among other things, emphasized the importance
    of an awareness-raising stance, taken with respect to the phenomena triggered
    by anti-Semitism, xenophobia and racism. According to the Israeli president, a
    joint fight must be put together against such a scourge, and that in one single
    voice. Mr Rivlin also emphasized the fact Romania was a staunch supporter of
    the first strategy against anti-Semitism that was built at the level of the
    European Union, a strategy that will be finalized as soon as possible.


    Israeli president Reuven Rivlin:


    Certainly, we do not forget
    history. In the past, the violent anti-Semitism, pogroms, murders, mainly
    perpetrated during the Holocaust, but much more important than that is
    the fact that Romania’s governing bodies found ways to ensure history was not
    forgotten and that Romania must wage an uncompromising battle against
    anti-Semitism.


    Romania’s economic cooperation with Israel has a great
    potential for the two states’ mutual benefit. This is what Reuven Rivlin
    stated, in another development, as part of the Romania-Israel Business Forum.
    President Rivlin highlighted the fact that the cooperation opportunities
    between the two states were important. Also stating that Romania was one of the
    few countries with which Israel shared its military expertise and experience,
    President Rivlin believed that the eventual aim, to that end, was to integrate
    Israel’s innovations into Romania’s capabilities and industry, so that new
    state-of-the art military technologies could be created, which Romania can then
    export. Part of the Israeli delegation attending the Forum were many Israeli defense and
    smart city companies, as well as cyber and national security firms, but also healthcare
    and healthcare digitization companies. Also present at the forum were companies
    producing software and specialized equipment, farming and water management
    companies, as well as companies
    producing irrigation systems and glasshouses, or companies creating animal
    breeding technologies. Around 8,300 Israeli companies are active on Romanian
    territory at the moment.

    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)