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Klaus Iohannis at UN: We will continue unwavering support to consolidate Moldova’s resilience


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Romania will continue its unwavering support to consolidate the resilience of the Republic of Moldova, the second most affected country by Russia’s war against Ukraine, the President of Romania Klaus Iohannis stated during the general debates of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, IPN reports.

“We have all gathered here, the world leaders, with the responsibility of a better global vision and the will to make it happen. There is no better and more representative framework than our 79 years-old United Nations, anchored in the UN Charter and the International Law. However insecure the world is today, the answer to our problems will always be more cooperation and more solidarity. Romania will always uphold the international world order, with the UN at its core. If we want to find the solutions, we need to have a more responsible look at our world. To understand its challenges,” said the Romanian official.

Klaus Iohannis Let noted that regrettably, insecurity, violence, conflicts and even war have taken a firm grip on the world. The main challenge is finding the much-needed solutions to restore and safeguard peace. “Otherwise, the international order and the international law are ours to lose”.

“Look at the dire global consequences of the Russian war against Ukraine. It has unleashed the greatest security crisis in Europe in recent history, in breach of the international law and with implications going well beyond Europe. In this context, Romania has extended a strong, multidimensional support for Ukraine and its people and we are committed to maintain it for as long as it is needed. At the same time, Romania will continue its unwavering support to consolidate the resilience of the Republic of Moldova, the second most affected country by this war. Our security is not regional, it is global. This brutal war has already harmed nations and people across the world,” said the President of Romania.