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President Iohannis: Romania firmly supports continuing the European, democratic path of Ukraine
Feb17

President Iohannis: Romania firmly supports continuing the European, democratic path of Ukraine

President Klaus Iohannis welcomed, on Tuesday, to the Cotroceni Palace, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin, context in which he relayed the firm support of Romania for continuing the European and democratic path of Ukraine. …read more Source:...

INSCOP: Two thirds of Romanians say conflict in Ukraine is dangerous to Romania
Feb16

INSCOP: Two thirds of Romanians say conflict in Ukraine is dangerous to Romania

Two thirds of Romanians – 64.4 per cent – believe the ongoing conflict in Ukraine is dangerous to Romania, according to the findings of a recent INSCOP poll released on Monday. …read more Source:...

Presidents Iohannis, Poroshenko discuss in Brussels
Feb13

Presidents Iohannis, Poroshenko discuss in Brussels

AGERPRES correspondent Florentina Peia reports: President Klaus Iohannis met his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko on Thursday in Brussels, on the sidelines of the informal meeting of the European Council. They discussed bilateral relations and regional matters, official sources said. …read more Source:...

ForMin Aurescu tells Ukraine Romania expects mobilization to not be ‘selective’
Feb03

ForMin Aurescu tells Ukraine Romania expects mobilization to not be ‘selective’

Romanian Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu met Ukrainian ambassador in Bucharest Teofil Bauer on Tuesday, on which occasion he communicated the Romanian side’s expectation that the partial mobilization carried out amid the conflict in eastern Ukraine should not have a ‘selective’ character and should avoid...

Mariupol attack a test for international community, including EU reaction
Jan30

Mariupol attack a test for international community, including EU reaction

Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu qualified the attack of Mariupol as a test for the international community, also probing the response of the European Union, which should come up with a ‘firm, clear and proportional’ response to the actual situation in the conflict area of eastern Ukraine; any hesitation could affect ‘the...

ForMinAurescu warns Foreign Affairs Council about risk of prolonged, expanded conflict in Ukraine
Jan30

ForMinAurescu warns Foreign Affairs Council about risk of prolonged, expanded conflict in Ukraine

Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu warns about the danger of prolonging and expanding of the conflict situation in Ukraine. Speaking in the extraordinary meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council of the EU in Brussels on Thursday, he called for ‘sincere political will for a negotiated solution.’ …read more Source:...

Iohannis: Moldova’s and Ukraine’s European path, one of main foreign policy concerns
Jan29

Iohannis: Moldova’s and Ukraine’s European path, one of main foreign policy concerns

President Klaus Iohannis on Thursday said that the European path of the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine represents one of the main foreign policy concerns for Romania, adding that Bucharest will continue to ‘firmly’ support the efforts in this respect of these two states and of Georgia. …read more Source:...

Cooperation Agreement between Iasi, Chisinau and Cernauti, signed by the three cities mayors
Jan24

Cooperation Agreement between Iasi, Chisinau and Cernauti, signed by the three cities mayors

Mayors of Iasi (Romania), Chisinau (Moldova) and Cernauti (Ukraine) on Saturday signed in Iasi, in the presence of Prime Minister Victor Ponta, a cooperation agreement on education, culture and public administration. …read more Source:...

PM Ponta: I see worsened relations of Romania with Russia on short- and medium-term
Jan22

PM Ponta: I see worsened relations of Romania with Russia on short- and medium-term

Prime Minister Victor Ponta voiced opinion on Thursday that Romania’s relations with the Russian Federation will worsen on the short- and medium-term, both because of the conflict in eastern Ukraine and the irreconcilable interests of the two countries with respect to the Republic of Moldova. …read more Source:...

Russia hopes bilateral relations know major change, after new president of Romania election
Nov20

Russia hopes bilateral relations know major change, after new president of Romania election

Russia on Thursday voiced its hope that, after the election of the new president of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, the two states will register “a major change” in their relations, after the pause caused by “Bucharest’s critics to Moscow’s policy” regarding the Ukrainian conflict, but also other international issues,...