The European and Euro-Atlantic structures, which Romania is a part of, will continue to support Ukraine with everything necessary, President Klaus Johannis said on Thursday in Brussels, where he is participating in a two-day EU summit. He also highlighted the need to help the Republic of Moldova – a state which is also very much affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Iohannis also stated that he sent a letter to the European institutions, co-signed by the leaders of nine member states, regarding the reform of the community civil protection systems. The agenda of the meeting includes the current state of the war in Ukraine and the help given to Kyiv to deal with the Russian invasion, economic security and the phenomenon of migration. Issues related to competitiveness, digitization or security are also discussed.
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