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  • September 7, 2023 UPDATE

    September 7, 2023 UPDATE

    DRONE – NATO does not have
    any indication that the drone debris found on the Romanian territory was caused
    by an intentional attack launched by Moscow, the Alliance’s Secretary General
    Jens Stoltenberg said before the European Parliament on Thursday adding that
    they are waiting for the outcome of an ongoing investigation, Reuters
    reports. The North-Atlantic Alliance had
    previously voiced its strong solidarity with Romania, after being informed on
    the incident close to this country’s border with Ukraine. We are going to
    closely monitor the situation and keep in touch with our ally, Romania, NATO
    says. According to Romania’s president Klaus Iohannis, provided the drone is
    confirmed as belonging to Russia, the incident is tantamount to a severe
    violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Romania. A day
    before, the Romanian official had said no parts of a drone or any other device
    have reached Romania.




    INVESTMENT – On the sidelines
    of the 3SI business forum, Romania presented two projects worth over 200 mln
    EUR, including a high-performing AI computer, Minister for Research, Innovation
    and Digitization, Bogdan Ivan has said. The Romanian official said the
    Government on Friday will pass a decree that will simplify public procurement
    in the field of IT. More specifically, the decree will eliminate 50% of
    bureaucracy in terms of public procurement to make sure the over 1 bln EUR for
    the government cloud will arrive in time, Minister Ivan pointed out. We recall
    Romania pledged under the National Recovery and Resilience plan to render the
    government cloud 70% operational by the end of 2024 and 100% by 2026.




    ENERGY – Also on the
    sidelines of 3SI Business Forum, Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja said Romania
    is a regional leader in terms of energy stability. The Romanian official said
    Romania’s gas reserves exceeded 88% on September 1, a target Romania pledged to
    achieve at EU level. Appreciation came both from Brussels and the Republic of
    Moldova, a country facing severe difficulties in terms of its energy reserves.
    Minister Burduja said that the national energy company Transgaz has taken over
    Moldovatransgaz, which operates the energy transport grid in the Republic of
    Moldova, something that will help Chișinău break with Moscow’s influence and
    interference.




    TRANSPORT – On the sidelines
    of the 3SI Business Forum, Transport Minister Sorin Grindeanu has presented an
    update on the implementation of two pan-European transport projects – Via
    Carpathia and Rail-2-Sea. Via Carpathia will link Lithuania to Greece and will
    consist of three corridors built in Romania, totaling 1,700 kilometers of
    motorways and express roads. At present, project completion stands at 35%.
    Rail-2-Sea will link the rail systems of Gdańsk in Poland to Constanța,
    Romania, and provides for the building of four rail tracks in Romania.
    Completion stands at 30%. Moldova’s Minister of Infrastructure and Regional
    Development, Andrei Spînu, called that both Moldova and Ukraine be made part of
    these road and rail projects. Additionally, US General James Jones, former
    supreme commander of allied forces in Europe, highlighted the importance of
    transport infrastructure in the current security context, arguing it is key to
    ensure the swift movement of NATO forces on the Alliance’s eastern flank.




    GRECO – The Group of
    States against Corruption (GRECO) have recommended Romania to streamline its
    efforts to promote integrity and prevent corruption in the central government and
    law enforcement agencies. In a report published today in Strasbourg, GRECO
    recognizes progress reported by Romania in developing an institutional and
    legal framework to combat corruption and investigate the integrity of
    government officials. The report hails the adoption by Bucharest of legislation
    regulating incompatibilities and conflicts of interests, as well as the coming
    into force, in December 2022, of a new law on the protection of whistleblowers.
    GRECO however calls on Bucharest to strengthen measures to prevent and combat
    top-level corruption in top executive
    functions such as the President, the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Ministers,
    Ministers, Secretaries and Undersecretaries of State, Presidential Advisers,
    State Advisers, State Councilors and Ministerial Advisers, and in staff members
    of the Police and the Gendarmerie. GRECO has issued a number of 26 such
    recommendations. Romanian authorities are expected to report back to GRECO on
    the implementation of its recommendations by 31 December 2024, so it can assess
    the country´s level of compliance. (DB & VP)