The Munich Security Conference "hosts conversations on key topics for Romania, such as maritime security, cybersecurity, nuclear security and, of course, the umbrella conversation of the realignment in the transatlantic partnership Romania - the US - the European Union," Foreign Affairs Minister Oana Toiu wrote on her X page, on Friday.
The head of the Romanian diplomacy said she is "honored to be a speaker at key sessions on Black Sea security and uncrewed warfare." The Foreign Affairs Minister mentioned that Romania's agenda includes "bilaterals, working sessions, and media engagement."
"I am joining 61 heads of state and government, 101 ministers, and 45 generals to address the most pressing global security challenges," Minister Toiu mentioned.
The Romanian Government delegation in Munich includes Deputy Prime Minister and National Defence Minister Radu Miruta and Director of the Romanian National Cyber Security Directorate (DNSC) Dan Cimpeanu.





























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