Dancila and Netanyahu decided to organise economic forum with section dedicated to business to business contacts
Prime Minister Viorica Dancila and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed on Friday, before the joint meeting of the two countries' governments, to organise an economic forum with a section dedicated to business to business contacts.
According to a Government release, on Friday, Viorica Dancila had a meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu, who is a special guest of the quadrilateral high-level meeting of Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Serbia taking place in Varna, Bulgaria.
"The two high officials evoked the traditional friendship relations between the two states, as well as the excellent level of Romanian-Israeli bilateral relations, based on a natural partnership and a 70-year tradition," mentions the same release.
The Israeli PM voiced support for the Romanian Government and reiterated his interest in paying a visit to our country to discuss the rescheduling of the joint meeting of the two countries' governments. Moreover, before the joint meeting of the governments, the two high officials convene to organise an economic forum with a section dedicated to business to business contacts.
Moreover, Dancila presented to his Israeli counterpart, the legislative modifications brought in the public-private partnership field, modifications which boosted the attractiveness of the Romanian investment environment.
The Romanian Prime Minister reconfirmed Romania's interest in consolidating and deepening the relations with the State of Israel in strategic cooperation, cyber and energy security, medicine, research and innovation, says the release.
The two PMs have also voiced their satisfaction with the advancement of the negotiations on the conclusion of the Partnership between Romania and Israel in the new technologies field, which is likely to stimulate the mutual interest of the business communities of the two countries, in order to capitalize on the potential of the bilateral economic relation. They also underscored the importance of strengthening relations in the healthcare, tourism and education fields.
According to the Romanian Executive, also discussed werw the modalities of cooperation between Romania and Israel, including from the perspective of Romania preparing to take over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of next year.
On the same occasion, the two PMs had an exchange of opinion with respect to aspects related to the current international situation.
"During the meeting, the two high officials also evoked the role of the Israeli community originating from Romania in the creation of the modern State of Israel and highlighted their contribution to the consolidation of the relations between the two states," reads the same release.