Israeli Deputy PM Yariv Levin Addresses Romanian Parliament
Yariv Levin is scheduled to speak to a joint session of Romania's Chamber of Deputies and Senate on Wednesday as the countries observe their annual Day of Solidarity and Friendship. Romanian Chamber Speaker Sorin Grindeanu called Israel Romania's closest ally in the region and said both nations are ready to expand commercial and investment ties.
Israeli Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister Yariv Levin is scheduled to address a joint session of Romania's Chamber of Deputies and Senate on Wednesday. The appearance comes as Romania and Israel mark the annual Day of Solidarity and Friendship between the two countries. Romanian Chamber Speaker Sorin Grindeanu spoke ahead of the plenary session.
He described Israel as Romania's closest ally in the region and said both countries are prepared to expand commercial and investment ties. Israel's Justice Minister Yariv Levin spoke with Romanian Chamber Speaker Sorin Grindeanu on May 13, 2026. The meeting and speaking engagement between Yariv Levin and Sorin Grindeanu took place in Bucharest.
A photo of Yariv Levin speaking with Sorin Grindeanu on May 13, 2026 was taken by Ezra Taylor. @Jerusalem_Post reported these events.
Grindeanu's statements underscored the depth of bilateral relations at a time when both nations are looking to strengthen economic cooperation.
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