Bilateral relations
Romania-Syria relations
Romania
Syria
Romania–Syria relations refer to the bilateral and diplomatic relations between Romania and Syria. Relations between the Romanian People's Republic and the Syrian Republic were established on 9 August 1955. Romania has an embassy in Damascus.[ 1] Syria has an embassy in Bucharest.[ 2]
Before Syria suspended itself, both countries were full members of the UM. In September 2021, a chargé d'affaires was appointed at the Romanian embassy in Damascus.[ 3] In April 2024, a Romanian Intelligence Service chief Răzvan Ionescu met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Hossam Louka, director of GID, delivering a joint message from Romania, Cyprus, Greece and Italy, expressing their intention to re-establish contact with the Syrian government.[ 4]
Country comparison [ edit ]
Romania
Syria
Population
19,051,562 [ 5]
18,604,031[ 6]
Area
238,398 km2 (50,949 sq mi)
185,180 km2 (71,500 sq mi)
Population Density
97/km2 (250/sq mi)
118.3/km2 (306.4/sq mi)
Capital
Bucharest
Damascus
Largest City
Bucharest – 1,739,297
Damascus – 2,503,000[ 7]
Government
Unitary semi-presidential republic
Transitional government
Current leader
President Klaus Iohannis Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu
President Ahmed al-Sharaa Prime Minister Mohammed al-Bashir
Official languages
Romanian
Arabic
Main religions
73.86% Romanian Orthodoxy, 5.97% Protestantism, 4.5% Catholicism, 0.3% Islam
87% Islam, 10% Christianity, 3% Druzism
Ethnic groups
89.3% Romanians, 6.0% Hungarians
75% Arabs 10% Kurds 15% Others (including Turkomans, Assyrians, Circassians, Armenians and Jews)[ 8] [ 9]
GDP (nominal)
US$ 817.986 billion (43,179 per capita)
US$22,4 billion,[ 10] ($1,265 per capita)
Factors affecting relations [ edit ]
The two countries were exposed to colonialism and occupation, which made their positions against the occupation.
Geographical proximity and the common cultural heritage between the two countries represented by Ancient Syria and Dacia through Greco-Roman world.
Both countries belonged to Roman Empire and Ottoman Empire for centuries.
See also [ edit ]
Foreign relations of Romania
Foreign relations of Syria
Syria-EU relations
Arab League-EU relations
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