Romania Rules Out Troops in Ukraine but Offers NATO Air Bases for Support
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Romania's Prime Minister, Ilie Bolozhan, expelled his country's FA to Ukraine, but indicated his willingness to provide military bases to the US and other NATO allies.
Romania Rules Out Troops in Ukraine but Offers NATO Air Bases for Support
Romania’s Prime Minister, Ilie Bolojan, stated that while Bucharest firmly rules out sending troops into Ukraine, the country is prepared to place its military infrastructure—specifically NATO-operated air bases—at the disposal of allied forces as a contribution to securing a lasting peace in Ukraine, according to Calea Europeana on August 21, 2025. Bolojan made clear that Romania would not engage militarily on Ukrainian soil: “We will not send …
Mediafax The Visit took place on the 34th day of the independence of Ukraine and was an advantage for the consolidation of bilateral relations between the two neighbouring states, writes Ukrainian. During the discussions, Stefancik thanked the Romanian parliamentarians for their constant support in Ukraine's resistance to the Russian aggression and stressed that peace for Ukraine must be fair and sustainable, without territorial concessions. The…
Ilie Bolojan: "We will not be engaged in any possible insurance with troops from Romania on the territory of Ukraine". Ilie Bolojan: "We will put our military bases on the disposal of NATO allies". The Ukrainian allies began to develop post-war security guarantees immediately after the meeting with Trump from the White House. Trump said that the US will not send US troops to Ukraine but did not exclude air support. Romania will not send troops t…
Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolozhan believes that his country's contribution to achieving lasting peace in Ukraine can be the provision of military bases to NATO allies
Iliye Bolojan. Photo: Getty Images Prime Minister Iliye Bolojan said that providing its military bases to NATO allies could be Romania's contribution to efforts aimed at achieving lasting peace in Ukraine. This is reported by Agerpres. According to him, Bucharest's position on the issue of security guarantees has been consistent from the very beginning: Romania will not send troops to Ukraine, but, as a NATO member, will provide its bases for jo…
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