Romania's Foreign Minister Ramona Manescu, had a series of meetings in the US with the main American Jewish organisations, where their leaders commended Romania for the leading part it has taken up in the fight against anti-Semitism Romania, according to a press statement released by Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE).
"All the representatives for the organisations in attendance voiced their commendation of the friendship with Romania, of the partnership between Romania and the State of Israel, and especially of the leading part in the combat against anti-Semitism that Romania has taken up and successfully played. Romania's efforts in support of the Jewish community, including for legislation matters, its contribution to a working definition of anti-Semitism being adopted, as well as Romania's support for Israel at key moments, are well known and have led to a very close relationship between the two parties."
The discussion is said to have been open and substantive, with political issues, such as the situation in the Middle East, including developments in relation to Iran, especially after the United States left the JCPOA, declaring Hezbollah in its entirety a terrorist organisation, the combat against anti-Semitism, as well as measures to compensate Holocaust survivors and restore property featuring on the agenda.
MAE added that Foreign Minister Ramona Manescu responded to the topics raised by the interlocutors and introduced them to Romania's priorities. The parties agreed to continue their dialogue and mutual support on issues of shared interest.