The political analyst Radu Magdin asserts that the holding, for the first time, in Bucharest, of the meeting of the ministers of Foreign Affairs from the NATO member countries, represents a success of Romanian diplomacy, coming both in a difficult context in the region, and in the continuation of the Madrid Summit, where Romania has achieved a series of important successes, especially in terms of consolidating the profile of the Black Sea in the architecture of decisions and the focus of the North Atlantic Alliance, Agerpres reports.
„It is, at the same time, the signal that the Alliance had to send in connection with the strong commitment and the attention it paid to the Black Sea region. At the same time, the organization of this meeting in Bucharest also shows in which direction the Alliance’s concerns are heading. And here I must mention that, unfortunately, I returned to concerns about the East, after a few years ago the Alliance began to orient itself more towards the South and the Indo-Pacific. Besides the fact that this meeting comes in an opportune moment, it still carries a natural nuance: Romania is a dedicated NATO member, our country has concentrated, in recent years, a great diversity of foreign troops, military equipment and significant contributions to the strategic reflection processes at the level of the Alliance,” the foreign policy analyst told Agerpres.
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