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Romania does not feel threatened, but worried about Russia s increased military presence in the region, and thanks to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Black Sea is partly also a NATO lake , Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu said on Thursday.
He participated in EPC Talks Geopolitics, an online debate. In this context, he spoke about the role of our country on the eastern flank of NATO, agerpres.ro confirms.
Asked if Romania feels threatened by the Russian military s increased military presence in the region, Aurescu said: We do not feel threatened. Romania is a NATO ally, part of the Alliance - the most successful and strongest military alliance in history. We do not feel threatened, but at the same time we are worried when we see a massive deployment of such troops, such a demonstration of military force in the region. We cannot help wondering what the reason is for this, what kind of concern Russia wants to convey to us, as NATO allies in
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