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Romanian President-Elect Backs Higher Nato Spending

  • Nicușor Dan won Romania's presidential election on May 18 with 53.6% of the vote, defeating far-right candidate George Simion nationwide.
  • The election saw an exceptionally high turnout among Romanians living abroad, who predominantly backed Dan amid ongoing debates about Romania’s involvement in the Ukraine conflict.
  • Dan opposes deploying Romanian troops to Ukraine due to existing tensions with Russia but supports broad operational assistance from Romania to Western allies.
  • He stressed that all decisions regarding Ukraine must be made by the Ukrainian people themselves and commended Europe's collective effort to support Ukraine until successful peace talks can be achieved.
  • Romania's President-elect Nicusor Dan committed to maintaining assistance for Ukraine and expressed intentions to strengthen Romania's participation within NATO, the EU, and its partnership with the US, while noting that American foreign policy will likely shift greater focus toward Asia rather than Europe over time.
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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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