President of Israel visits Romania and talks with Nicușor Dan in Cotroceni
The President of Israel, Isaac Herzog, is visiting Romania on Monday at the invitation of Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, who will receive him at the Cotroceni Palace. The two leaders will hold bilateral talks, official discussions, and a formal lunch. Joint press statements are scheduled for noon. The visit highlights the strong bilateral relations between Romania and Israel, emphasizing cooperation in politics, economics, security, and human ties. Topics of discussion include strengthening economic partnerships, security collaboration, education on the Holocaust, combating antisemitism, cultural exchanges, and regional developments in Romania’s neighborhood and the Middle East. In the afternoon, Herzog will address the Romanian Parliament during a special session attended by diplomats from EU member states, Ukraine, Moldova, and Israel.
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