Romania should be satisfied with the results of the Nato summit in Ankara, according to the Romanian service of Deutsche Welle:
“Because firstly, all three allied neighbouring states [Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey] on the Black Sea coast will be working together to defend their coastlines in future, thus sharing responsibility. Secondly, by joining new defence consortia with ten other countries, Romania will be able to intercept Russian drones before they enter its airspace. … And lastly, the summit’s final declaration mentions ‘unwavering support for Ukraine’, a promise that will also benefit Romania, which has a long border with Ukraine.”
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