Romanian president sets autumn plans for trip to Kyiv
In the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, Romanian President Nicusor Dan's upcoming visit to Kyiv, Ukraine, this autumn, at the invitation of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, underscores Romania's unwavering support for Ukraine's pursuit of a just, comprehensive, and lasting peace.
The visit follows a detailed conversation between the two leaders, during which Dan expressed his concern over Russia's daily attacks in Ukraine and emphasized the need for lasting peace. The discussion also highlighted the urgency of ending Russia's aggression and securing Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.
This visit also signifies Romania's commitment to backing initiatives, including those led by former U.S. President Donald Trump, aimed at brokering a ceasefire and negotiating peace directly with Ukraine. Romania stresses that any peace agreement must be sustainable and just, reinforcing the link between Ukraine’s security and that of the Black Sea region and Europe at large.
Moreover, Romania is part of the so-called "coalition of the willing" providing Ukraine with reliable security guarantees post-conflict, coordinating closely with European allies and the United States. This underscores Romania’s role as a key partner in regional security efforts.
In context, Dan’s visit is part of broader diplomatic and strategic efforts by Romania to strengthen ties with Ukraine, support its sovereignty against Russian aggression, and contribute to the stability and security of Eastern Europe, specifically along the vulnerable Black Sea frontier. It aligns with Romania’s positioning as a neighbor and partner invested in both immediate peace efforts and long-term security architectures involving Europe and the U.S.
No new information about Romania supporting the efforts of US President Donald Trump to achieve a ceasefire in Ukraine was provided in the current paragraph. The statement emphasizes that the agreement must be just, long-lasting, and sustainable.
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