Tag: aggressions

  • August 17, 2023

    August 17, 2023

    Ukraine – The Romanian
    authorities firmly condemn Russia’s repeated aggressions against innocent
    people and civilian infrastructure after the attack on the Ukrainian ports of
    Reni and Izmail, located near Romania. The Romanian Foreign Minister, Luminiţa
    Odobescu, underlined that through these blatant violations of international
    law, Russia continues to endanger global food security and the safety of navigation
    in the Black Sea. The structures of the Romanian Defense Ministry, which ensure
    the monitoring of the airspace, state that they have not identified any threats
    of a military nature to Romania’s national territory or territorial waters following
    the attack, and have announced increased measures to monitor the national terrestrial,
    maritime and air space, in cooperation with the NATO structures.

    Trade – Germany is Romania’s most
    important commercial partner, the value of bilateral trade exchanges in 2022 standing
    at 40.68 billion Euros, higher by 17%, shows a press release of the Economy Ministry.
    In the same period, Germany was the first destination for Romanian exports,
    with a share of 20% of Romania’s total exports. At the same time, Germany represents
    for Romania the second source of foreign direct investments, with over 25,000
    investing companies, mostly in the high tech industrial sectors. On Wednesday,
    the Economy Minister, Ştefan-Radu Oprea, met with the ambassador of the Federal
    Republic of Germany in Bucharest, Peer Olav Gebauer. The talks focused on
    boosting bilateral economic cooperation, aiming both at attracting German
    investments in Romania and at encouraging national companies that want to
    initiate and develop projects on the territory of Germany.

    Football – Romania’s
    football champions, Farul Constanţa (south-east), qualified for the Europa
    Conference League play-off, on Wednesday evening, after defeating the Estonian
    team Flora Tallinn with the score 2-0, away from home, in the second leg of the
    third preliminary round of the competition. In the first match, Farul had won
    3-0. Farul will play in the play-off against the loser of the match pitting Qarabag
    FK (Azerbaijan) against HJK Helsinki (Finland), a match that takes place in the
    third preliminary round of the Europa League. The other two Romanian teams
    present in the Conference League, Sepsi Sfântul Gheorghe (central Romania) and
    FCSB, are playing today. Sepsi will play in Kazakhstan against FC Aktobe, after
    a one-all score in Romania, and FCSB will play in Norway against FC
    Nordsjaelland, with whom they ended the first match from Bucharest in a tie,
    0-0.

    Baccalaureate
    – In Romania, high school graduates enrolled for the autumn session of the
    Baccalaureate took the test in Mathematics or History today. On Wednesday, they
    took the written test in Romanian Language and Literature. Friday will see the exam
    in the optional subject chosen and on August 21 the candidates of the national
    minorities will take the written test in their Mother Tongue Language and
    Literature. The final results will be announced on August 29. Almost 34,000
    students signed up for this session where, for the first time, papers are
    assessed in a digitized system.

    Meeting – The
    Secretary of State for Strategic Affairs with the Romanian Foreign Ministry,
    Iulian Fota, had a meeting with the Undersecretary of State for Arms Control
    and International Security from the US State Department, Bonnie Jenkins. The
    two firmly condemned the military aggression of the Russian Federation against
    Ukraine and the continuation of Moscow’s attacks on the Ukrainian population
    and civil infrastructure. Secretary of State Iulian Fota reiterated Romania’s
    commitment to promoting the international agenda regarding arms control, disarmament
    and non-proliferation. At the same time, he expressed Romania’s major concern
    over the worrying developments at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which
    endanger both the civilian population and regional security. (LS)