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Romanian PM Bolojan Marks French National Day, Cites Deep Historical and Economic Ties
๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ด Romania /Economy & Trade

Romanian PM Bolojan Marks French National Day, Cites Deep Historical and Economic Ties

From Adevฤƒrul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Romanian interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan highlighted the deep historical and economic ties between Romania and France at a reception for France's National Day.
  • He noted France's significant investment in Romania, exceeding 12 billion euros with over 11,000 French companies operating in the country.
  • Bolojan also emphasized ongoing cooperation, including French military presence in NATO's multinational battle group in Romania and Romanian firefighters assisting in France.

At a reception marking France's National Day, Romanian interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan celebrated the enduring relationship between Romania and France, underscoring its historical, cultural, and economic significance.

The French influence is seen even today in our culture, in education, and in our institutions.

โ€” Ilie BolojanDescribing the lasting impact of French culture and institutions in Romania.

"The French influence is seen even today in our culture, in education, and in our institutions," Bolojan stated, referencing the historical support from France that shaped modern Romania. He noted that many Romanians who formed the nation's modern foundation studied in Paris, bringing back new ideas and organizational models. The Prime Minister also recalled the crucial role of the French military mission, led by General Berthelot, in reorganizing the Romanian army during World War I.

France is one of the main investors in Romania, with investments of over 12 billion euros and more than 11,000 French companies registered in our country.

โ€” Ilie BolojanHighlighting the economic relationship between Romania and France.

Bolojan highlighted the strong economic partnership, with France being a major investor in Romania. "France is one of the main investors in Romania, with investments of over 12 billion euros and more than 11,000 French companies registered in our country," he said. He acknowledged the contributions of these companies to job creation, technology transfer, and the growth of Romanian suppliers across various sectors, including automotive, energy, defense, and digitalization.

We thank the French soldiers because, alongside other NATO soldiers, they contribute to the security of our country and the region.

โ€” Ilie BolojanAcknowledging the contribution of French troops to regional security.

The Prime Minister also pointed to current security cooperation, noting the presence of French soldiers in Romania as part of NATO's multinational battle group. "We thank the French soldiers because, alongside other NATO soldiers, they contribute to the security of our country and the region," he remarked. In a reciprocal gesture, Bolojan mentioned that 80 Romanian firefighters are currently in France assisting with forest fire prevention and control, demonstrating the mutual support between the two nations.

In this period, 80 Romanian firefighters are in France, where together with their French colleagues they are working to prevent and combat forest fires.

โ€” Ilie BolojanIllustrating Romania's reciprocal support for France.
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Originally published by Adevฤƒrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.