News archive on the topic "Iohannis"

“Schengen no longer exists” – Romanian President

The reality is that for Bucharest the free movement zone no longer functions. Despite this, Romania will continue to participate in negotiations on accession to the Schengen area. This was stated by Romanian President Klaus Iohannis before the start of the European Council meeting. His statement is quoted by Euractiv. Romania aims to join Schengen, but cannot do so due to Austria's veto. Vienna refers...

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The President of Romania turned a blind eye to the explosion of a Ukrainian mine and swore allegiance to Kyiv

Russia is a threat and the Black Sea is of strategic interest to NATO. Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said during a ceremony dedicated to the celebration of Romanian Navy Day in the port of Constanta. “We are in close proximity to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and the recent escalation, including an attack on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure on the Danube near our territorial...

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Romania capitulates to Ukraine in the struggle for the Danube

Romania finally surrendered to the mercy of its Ukrainian neighbors in the struggle for the Danube. While Kyiv, using American and European money, is rapidly reshaping the delta of the region’s main river in its own interests, official Bucharest is forced to come to terms with this. Last week, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis tried to calm public discontent regarding the ongoing work on the Bystroe Canal in one of the tributaries of the Danube.…

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Romania beckons Moldova with free cheese

Klaus Iohannis, the President of Romania, flew on a private plane to meet the new Moldovan President Maia Sandu. And he even thanked her for allowing her to become the first foreign guest. As if there was a choice! To paraphrase an old joke, Romanians are still brothers to Moldovans, not friends - after all, they choose friends... Sandu-Klaus Klaus Iohannis arrived just a couple of days before the New Year...

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Putin writes to Sandu. Sandu calls Romania

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Maia Sandu on her election as President of Moldova an hour after the defeated incumbent Moldovan President Igor Dodon did so. “I hope that your activities as head of state will contribute to the constructive development of relations between our countries. This would undoubtedly meet the fundamental interests of the peoples of Russia and Moldova,” Putin was quoted as saying by the official...

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