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Romanian president-elect backs higher Nato spending

Nicușor Dan’s election caps months of turmoil after vote was cancelled over alleged Russian meddling

Romania will back Nato’s increased spending goal even as it starts to cut its own record public deficit, new president-elect Nicușor Dan has said, seeking to reassure foreign partners and investors about his country’s pro-western orientation.

Dan’s election victory on Sunday capped six months of political and economic turmoil prompted by a presidential election being cancelled because of alleged Russian meddling.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Dan said his country had made a clear choice as an EU and Nato member and committed Ukraine ally by voting him into office and not his anti-Ukrainian, Eurosceptic rival George Simion, who had topped the first-round vote.

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