Romanian president outlines country's role in security guarantees for Ukraine

Romanian President Nicușor Dan has stated that Bucharest is willing to contribute to maintaining peace in Ukraine once a ceasefire is in place, outlining how Romania could participate in security guarantees.
Source: European Pravda, citing Dan on X (Twitter) following the latest meeting of the Coalition of the Willing
Details: Dan attended the Coalition of the Willing meeting held in Paris on 6 January.
Quote: "We agreed on the need for continued support for Ukraine and strong security guarantees, preventing another war in our region."
Details: Dan emphasised that peace talks have now reached a critical stage.
He also noted that Romania is willing to contribute by continuing its support for Ukraine and strengthening security in the Black Sea.
Quote: "Our common aim is to achieve a just and lasting peace, based on respect for international law."
Background:
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told European and US partners that Italy will not deploy its troops to Ukraine as part of future security guarantees.
- Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever stated that his country will provide air and maritime capabilities to help maintain peace in Ukraine after the war.
- Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said that Stockholm is willing to provide Ukraine with Gripen fighter jets and resources for demining the Black Sea after a peace agreement with Russia is signed.
- Members of the Coalition, Ukraine and the US signed a joint declaration on security guarantees aimed at achieving a stable and lasting peace in Ukraine.
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