Romania's silence on crucial international matters, particularly concerning Russia and Ukraine, is largely attributed to President Klaus Iohannis' 10-year tenure characterized by political passiveness.
Despite being the EU's sixth-largest country and facing unique military threats from Russia, Romania has played a minimal role in EU political discussions.
With a significant geographical position bordering Ukraine and hosting NATO forces, Romania's lack of engagement in EU politics raises questions about its strategic importance.
As Romania heads towards elections, the current political climate reflects a stark contrast between its potential influence and the political quietude under Iohannis.
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