Talking Europe - 'We'll concentrate on European military equipment and improve our defence': Romanian president

Romania's president says his country will focus on strengthening its military capabilities through European equipment purchases rather than relying on American arms.

In an effort to counterbalance a strategic shift by the US towards Asia, Romania's President Nicușor Dan emphasized that his nation remains committed to its transatlantic relations with the United States. However, he stressed that the decision of some US troops being withdrawn from Romanian soil was "just a technical decision" and not something to be overly worried about.

The president acknowledged that while Romania has around 1,000 American soldiers stationed in the country, the presence of these troops is being re-evaluated by both parties. Nonetheless, Dan reassured that the overall partnership between the US and Europe will endure, despite some changes in the global strategic landscape.

Romania's focus on strengthening its own military capabilities through European equipment purchases has been boosted by the EU Commission's SAFE initiative, a €16 billion security action plan aimed at enhancing member states' defense capabilities. As the second-largest beneficiary of this program after Poland, Romania plans to use part of the funding to bolster its response to drone threats.

In an effort to revitalize its stagnant economy and tackle corruption, Dan proposed reforms that will improve administrative efficiency and strengthen anti-corruption measures. However, the president also noted that public trust has been eroded due to widespread disillusionment with traditional party politics, instead calling for a new wave of civic engagement to tackle this issue.

"We need something completely different," said Dan, referring to the 40% of Romanians who support the hard-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians. However, he cautioned that not all of these supporters were pro-Russian or anti-European; rather, they were seeking fresh alternatives to traditional politics.
 
🤔 so yeah i think romania making its own moves with european equipment is a good idea... but is it just gonna be another case of copying what the west already has 🚫? and dan's all about revamping gov't efficiency, but how's he planning on tackling that 40% of romanians who are literally fed up with politics 💸
 
I think it's kinda cool that Romania is trying to diversify its military capabilities by getting European equipment 🤝🇷🇴. I mean, having more options in terms of defense isn't a bad thing, right? It shows that Romania wants to be an independent player on the global stage and not just rely on one country's arms 🎯.

But at the same time, I'm a bit concerned about the US troops being withdrawn from Romanian soil 😕. I know President Dan said it was just a technical decision, but still, it's a big change 🔄. Hopefully, it won't affect the overall partnership between the US and Europe too much 💬.

I also feel bad for Romania trying to tackle corruption and stagnant economy at the same time 🤯. It's like they're trying to balance two very different plates here 🍴. But hey, I'm sure President Dan is doing his best to bring about some real change 🔥. Fingers crossed that it'll work out in the end 👍.
 
omg i cant even imagine what romanias economy must be like right now 🤯 stagnated and corrupt is like a toxic relationship that u can never get outta 💔 dan's ideas about civic engagement are kinda promising tho 👍 but how do we actually make people wanna participate in the first place? its not like just waving a magic wand and expecting everything to change 🎩 i feel like we need a major overhaul of our political system to even think about fixing this stuff 🚧 and those eu funding plans for military equipment are super interesting btw 🤔 but can we really count on them when it feels like every deal is gonna be tied up in corruption 🤑
 
🤔 so i think dan is trying to have it both ways here... on one hand, he's saying we're still down with the us and all that transatlantic love stuff 🇺🇸 but then he's also talking about us getting our own military gear from europe? like, which one is it? are we trying to balance out our reliance on american arms or what? 🤷‍♂️ and btw 40% of romanians supporting the alliance for the union of romaniuns seems pretty big - do they even know that's a hard-right party? 🤔
 
idk why romanias pres is tryin2 do its own thang with eu eqipment lol its like dont wanna be american anymore 😂 anyhoo i think its cool that they're tryna strengthen their mil capabilities tho might make them less dependant on usa 🤔 but at the same time, 40% of ppl supportin a hard-right alliance is kinda scary 🚨 what do u guys think?
 
omg u guys can u believe rumania is finally makin a move 🤯! like dan's right we cant just rely on amerikas arms anymore its time 4 us to take control of our own destiny 💪 and btw that EU commission's SAFE initative is literally the best thing thats happened 2 romanian defence in ages 💸 those €16 billion are goin straight 2 bolstering their drone response capabilities 🚀

but seriously dan's got some points about pubic trust tho 🤔 like we cant just expect everything 2 be fixed overnight u need 2 see real change happen from the ground up and its not just about reforms its about the people comin together 2 demand more 💖 and btw that 40% of romanians supportin hard right politics is scary af 😳 but dan's right not all of them r pro russian or anti european they just want somethin new 🤔
 
so Romania's president is trying to shift away from American arms and focus on European equipment purchases 🤝 sounds like a good move to me, less reliance on one country can be beneficial for the country's security. but I'm not sure about the timing, with some US troops being withdrawn from Romanian soil it might be a bit confusing for the locals 💡 maybe Dan's right that it's just a technical decision though 🤔

anyway, it's interesting to see Romania taking steps to revitalize its economy and tackle corruption 📈 Dan's proposal for administrative efficiency and anti-corruption measures is a good start 👍 but I'm still skeptical about the effectiveness of these reforms. 40% of Romanians supporting hard-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians is a pretty big number 😬 hope they can find ways to channel their frustrations into something positive instead of turning to extremist ideologies 🤞
 
omg, so romania's president is like "hey america, we're good on our own now" 🙃 and buys european equipment instead? like what's next, uk and france starting a eu military lol 😂 seriously though, can't say i blame them, all these us troops being withdrawn from romania soil is kinda shady 😒 but dan's trying to spin it as "just technical stuff" 🤔 anyway, glad they're getting more EU funding for defense tho 💸 those drone threats are no joke 🚀
 
OMG, I'm a bit worried about Romania's move towards strengthening its own military capabilities... 🤔 I mean, it's not like the US is just gonna leave them hanging or anything... but at the same time, I get why Nicușor Dan wants to diversify their defense options - can't put all eggs in one basket, right? 💸

But what really caught my attention was his comment about public trust being eroded 🤕... like, who can blame him? We've seen some pretty sketchy stuff go down in Romanian politics lately... and I think it's high time for a new wave of civic engagement to shake things up 😊. Maybe this is the wake-up call Romania needs to get back on track?

And omg, 40% of Romanians supporting that hard-right Alliance? 🤯 That's some crazy numbers... but hey, at least Dan is acknowledging it and trying to address it head-on 🙌. Fingers crossed this new initiative brings about real change! 👍
 
I'm not sure about this move by Romania's president. On one hand, it's good to see them diversify their military equipment and reduce reliance on US arms. But at the same time, I worry that this could be seen as a way for them to counterbalance the shift in global power dynamics rather than truly strengthen their own military capabilities 🤔

And can we talk about the economic benefits of this program? €16 billion is a huge amount of money and it's interesting to see how they plan to use it. I hope they're able to tackle corruption and improve administrative efficiency because that would be a major plus for the country 💸
 
🤔 Romania's president thinks Europe is cool now? They're ditching US arms for their own equipment 🛠️. Can't say I blame 'em, American military presence can be a drag 💔. Plus, EU Commission's got €16 billion for defense upgrades 🤑 - that's some serious cash 💸
 
think russia's influence is creeping into europe, like romania's focus on european equipment purchases is a good thing but also kinda signals that they're trying to distance themselves from the us... and dan's comments about 'fresh alternatives' to traditional politics seem kinda vague, what does he mean by that? 🤔
 
idk why rumania's president is making a big deal about buying european arms tho 🤷‍♂️ like whats the diff between american and europeans? 🤔 but i guess it's all about showin' independence and stuff 💁‍♀️ anyway, i'm low-key impressed that he's tryna tackle corruption and get admin efficiency sorted out 👍 maybe it's time for some new leaders in rumania 🤞
 
🤔 so like, i dont think its surprising that romania is tryin to be more independent with their military stuff... america's been gettin some major changes goin on and it makes sense for them to look out for themselves 🚀

im not really sure about this whole european equipment purchases thing tho... wont that just create more of a divide between us and them? like, what if russia takes advantage of romanias new gear and starts causin trouble? 🤦‍♂️

anywayz, dan's all about reformin the economy and gettin rid of corruption 💸, but i'm not sure how effective those changes are gonna be... 40% of romans support this hard-right party tho, so like, what does that even mean for the country? 🤔
 
im not sure about this... i mean, it's good that romania is taking steps to strengthen its military capabilities, but purchasing european equipment might not be the best move considering their current economic situation 🤔. what if the eu doesn't follow through on the €16 billion security action plan? and how will this affect their relationship with the us? dan seems to be trying to assuage concerns about the withdrawal of american troops, but i'm still skeptical about the whole thing 🚧.
 
idk about rumania's decision to get more european arms lol 🤷‍♂️ but i was just watching this funny vid of a cat trying to "help" its owner do yard work and the cat just kept knocking over the rake 🌳😹. anyway, romanian president dan seems like he's trying to address some corruption issues in his country which is super important 🙏. but what if europe starts producing more cool electric cars? that would be awesome 🚀 i mean, have you seen those tesla models? whoa! 🤯
 
I'm kinda weirded out by this whole thing... I mean, we're talking about Romania's military getting all fancy with European equipment and whatnot 🤔. It feels like the US is just stepping back and letting them take the reins or something? I remember when my granddad was in the military, they always relied on American tech to get the job done. Now it seems like Romania wants to be all independent and stuff 💪.

It's interesting how President Dan's talking about this "civic engagement" thingy... it feels like we're seeing a whole new wave of politics coming through 🌟. Like, I'm not even sure what that means anymore 😂. Anyway, I guess the EU Commission's SAFE initiative is a good thing and all that jazz 🎉. Let's hope they can get Romania's economy back on track and stuff 🤞.
 
😊👍 omg i love how romania is takin the lead in strengthening their own military capabilities 🚀💪 it's about time they invest in their own security instead of relying solely on americans 💸 plus with the eu commission's safe initiative, they're gonna be all set to handle those drone threats 👊 what's next? maybe a romanian-led european defense alliance? 🤔
 
I'm thinking, what's the big deal about Romania switching gears on its military equipment? Like, it's not like their American friends are gonna abandon them or anything 😊. I get that the US is trying to rebalance its forces in Asia, but does that really mean they're abandoning Europe? 🤔 It just seems like another example of the "great game" where everyone's playing different sides. But hey, if Romania wants to modernize their military and tackle corruption (both are kinda important 🤑), I say let them do it 💪. The thing that really caught my attention is how Dan acknowledged the rise of civic engagement in addressing disillusionment with traditional party politics... seems like a chance for some fresh ideas to emerge? 👀
 
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