In the current geopolitical context, Romania raises its international relations. If the United States ignores your needs in the future, Help the country could come from less known areas and alliances to ensure its future.
In statements to the environment , Ovidiu DrangaRomania ex -ambassador to Tokyo, he stands out “The importance of bilateral relations with Japan, both politically and economically“. In this world context,” the relationship between the two nations becomes a stabilizer polar and a balance factor in the region. “In fact, “It contributes to strengthening security and prosperity in the region.”
According to the disseminated information, the idea of signing and concluding the Strategic Association between Romania and Japan He was born on the occasion of the visit of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe to Bucharest in 2018. “It was conceived and approached by both parties as the political basis of the bilateral relationship, as well as his priorities for the coming years,” says the former Romanian ambassador.
“The document consists of four chapters and establishes some ambitious objectives in key areas, such as political dialogue, economic and technological cooperation, collaboration in security and defense, interaction and cultural exchanges,” he adds.
At that time, the Romanian Prime Minister, and the Japanese, “Three sector agreements signed: in the financial field, technical-scientific cooperation, and in the cultural field“.” The first opened the door to the possibility of issuing bonds in the Japanese financial market, the second points to the construction of the first installation for the production of high power lenses in Romania, and the last one pointed to the establishment of ICR Tokyo, “as the publication says.
In addition, “as a direct consequence of this new proactive behavior of Romania, to which I had the opportunity to contribute directly, The Embassy of our country in Tokyo was designated as NATO contact point“, Celebrate the former ambassador.
Being asking for a possible Russian aggression, Dranga qualifies The alliance as “a deterrent for any aggressor or potential enemy”. “Japan is a member of the G7 and the fourth largest economy in the world, with an international scope of which very few states in the world can boast. Therefore, any attack on Romania also harms the interests of a power with global influence,” he concludes.