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A Far-right President in Romania Would Be Putin’s Proxy of Chaos in NATO and the EU

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With the return of Donald Trump to the White House, Romania will need to craft a balanced foreign policy toward the United States that highlights its geopolitical value. That cannot be done by a president who takes his marching orders from Moscow

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A year or so after Mikhail Gorbachev introduced perestroika and glasnost to the Soviet Union in 1986, Israel’s then-Foreign Minister Shimon Peres met with Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu in Bucharest.

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