Presidential chief-of-staff Andriy Yermak, as well as Julian Fota, state secretary of the Romanian Foreign Affairs Ministry, participated in the discussions. Romania is the ninth country engaging in security bilateral talks with Ukraine, the statement said. Read also: U.S. wants to see Ukraine’s war plan for 2024 at next week’s World Economic Forum in Davos The meeting focused on outlining key elements of the prospective agreement, and both parties agreed to continue negotiations. “Without Romania, it is impossible to imagine full-fledged security guarantees in Europe, including in the Black S…