President Joe Biden welcomed Romanian President Klaus Iohannis to the White House on Tuesday, where the two leaders discussed various issues of mutual interest, including international security, the economy, and their continued support for Ukraine. The meeting, held in the Oval Office, was a commemoration of Romania's two decades as a NATO member.
During the meeting, President Biden humorously recalled his support for Romania's NATO accession, emphasizing the country's significant contribution to the alliance. He praised the collaboration between Romanian and American troops, particularly in assisting Ukraine during Russia's invasion.
Biden reaffirmed the United States' commitment to standing with Romania in upholding shared values and security interests. In response, President Iohannis expressed gratitude for the warm reception and highlighted the importance of the transatlantic alliance in preserving democratic principles.
President Iohannis also raised the issue of advancing a visa waiver for Romanian travelers to the U.S., underscoring the need for peace in Europe and the prevention of Russian aggression. He emphasized the urgency of thwarting Russian President Vladimir Putin's ambitions.
Furthermore, President Iohannis announced his candidacy for the position of NATO Secretary-General, a move that has garnered support from various leaders within the alliance. However, the White House refrained from commenting on this matter, awaiting a detailed readout of the meeting.
The discussions between President Biden and President Iohannis underscored the strong partnership between the United States and Romania, as well as their shared commitment to promoting stability and security in the region.