Vice President
Biden met today with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis. The two leaders
discussed bilateral relations, European security, anti-corruption,
energy security, and the European
migration crisis. The leaders discussed ways to strengthen bilateral
relations in the security, political, and economic spheres, as well as
Romania’s important contributions to NATO security efforts, including
its support for the Resolute Support Mission
in Afghanistan and the hosting of a missile defense site at Deveselu,
which will become operational later this year. The Vice President
welcomed President Iohannis’ focus on anti-corruption efforts and rule
of law as a means to strengthen national security
and promote greater investment and economic growth. Finally, the two
leaders discussed the importance of having a unified European approach
to both energy security and the current migration crisis.
Source: The White House, Office of the Vice President
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