Iohannis received the Distinguished International Leadership award: the USA has no better ally than Romania

Iohannis received the Distinguished International Leadership award: the USA has no better ally than Romania
Iohannis received the Distinguished International Leadership award: the USA has no better ally than Romania
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Date of update: 09.05.2024 08:22
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05/09/2024 08:18

Iohannis received the Distinguished International Leadership award, given by the Atlantic Council. Photo: Presidency.ro

In Central and Eastern Europe, Romania represents an example in many areas – from the defense of NATO’s Eastern Flank, to the consolidation of democracy, human rights and the rule of law, President Klaus Iohannis said on Wednesday evening in Washington DC. upon receiving the Distinguished International Leadership award.

The head of state emphasized that he accepts the respective award “as a recognition of Romania’s leadership, in the last 20 years, as a worthy member of NATO and a partner and friend of the USA”.

“Starting in 2001, a few years before joining NATO, and then throughout the two decades of membership, Romania and the Romanian people took bold, courageous and determined decisions to strengthen the democratic fabric of our society, to live up to our transatlantic security commitments and to transform our country into an anchor of strategic stability, prosperity and progress in a still troubled region of Europe,” he detailed.

Iohannis emphasized the strategic importance of the region, evoking a speech by the current US president, Joe Biden.

“In 2011, Vice President Joe Biden was on the same stage to receive the same award, and he made a very strong statement about America’s commitment to Central Europe. He said, ‘The time has come for Central Europe. You have shown that you are ready for our common challenges, willing to face them and able to solve them. That is why in America we are no longer thinking about what we can do for Central Europe, but rather about what we can do together with Central Europe” mentioned the president of Romania.

Thus, he recalled the Bucharest Format 9 (B9) – an initiative led in 2015 by Romania and Poland, which includes all the states of the Eastern Flank and “offers a robust platform for the coordination of our security resources within NATO”.

Klaus Iohannis emphasized that most of the allied countries on the Eastern Flank “started to make progress in increasing Defense budgets and in modernizing military infrastructure and equipment”.

In this sense, he spoke about Russia’s war against Ukraine and how the NATO states in the region reacted.

“Our countries have had the ability to act unitedly, decisively, and act as a strong deterrent against Russian expansionism, while remaining true to our core transatlantic democratic values. There is no stronger proof of this than the way our states from the Eastern Flank responded to Russia’s unjustified aggression against Ukraine and to Ukraine’s vital needs to defend itself and repel this horrible Russian attack,” Klaus Iohannis detailed.

He claimed that Romania “was really in the front line through its efforts to help Ukraine”.

President Iohannis recalled that more than 7.5 million Ukrainians crossed the border into Romania seeking refuge, safety and free passage.

“Nearly 40,000 children are now learning in Romanian classrooms. Millions of tonnes of humanitarian aid have flowed into Ukraine through and from Romania. Romania has also helped Ukraine maintain a vital economic lifeline, capitalizing on our unique maritime connections and facilitating the transit of approximately 40 million tons of grain – approximately 70% of Ukrainian grain exports, through the Romanian ports on the Danube and the Black Sea,” the president said.

Iohannis added that all these efforts “continue as long as necessary”, because Romania is aware of the “key role” it has in helping Ukraine to achieve victory and peace, “to succeed economically and integrate into European union”.

Klaus Iohannis also conveyed, in his speech, the message that Romania approached the call seriously – “what America can do together with Central Europe”.

“We are working together to strengthen our collective security, to promote freedom and economic progress, and to ensure that democracy continues to deliver. It is our shared responsibility, and you can count on our ability to fulfill it. Because the United States does not have a better ally than Romania. I dedicate this award to all Romanians, as well as to the partnership and friendship between Romania and the United States of America,” added the president.

Iohannis, the first European president honored with the Distinguished International Leadership Award

Klaus Iohannis is the first European head of state honored with the Distinguished International Leadership Award, in the 24 years since the establishment of the Atlantic Council, according to the Presidential Administration.

The US Atlantic Council decided to award this award to the Romanian president “as a recognition of his career and his role as a transatlantic and European leader”, the same source says.

Past recipients of The Atlantic Council Distinguished Leadership Award include US Presidents George W. Bush (2018), William J. Clinton (2010) and George HW Bush (2009), US Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. (2011) – current US President, European Commission Presidents Ursula von der Leyen (2021) and Jose Manuel Barroso (2014), Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi (2022), German Chancellor Helmut Kohl (2009), British Prime Minister Tony Blair (2008).

The Atlantic Council is a prestigious American organization of the “think tank” type, founded in 1961, with a rich activity in the field of international affairs. Annually, the Atlantic Council awards a limited number of personalities who have contributed to the consolidation of the transatlantic relationship in all its dimensions – political, economic, security and defense, art, humanitarian activities, etc.

President Klaus Iohannis is on a working visit to Washington. On Tuesday, the Romanian head of state was received at the White House by President Joe Biden.

Publisher: IC

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