President Nicușor Dan used a symbolic diplomatic event on Thursday to deliver a dual message: Romania seeks a stronger partnership with the United States, and at home, the country needs a fully empowered government.
Speaking at the opening of the exhibition “U.S.–Romania: History, Diplomacy and the Road to Democracy” at the National Museum of Romanian History, Dan highlighted the 250th anniversary of diplomatic relations as a foundation for future cooperation. The exhibition traces the shared journey toward democracy.
The president’s call for a fully empowered government comes amid ongoing political negotiations and public frustration over gridlock. Dan stressed that effective governance is essential for Romania to capitalize on international partnerships and address domestic challenges.
The exhibition, which includes historical documents and artifacts, serves as a backdrop for the president’s broader vision of Romania as a reliable ally and a stable democracy.
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