Tag: B9 summit

  • June 7, 2023

    June 7, 2023

    STRIKES – 10,000 teachers
    have resumed classes, although over half of teachers in the system continue the
    strike action, Education Minister Ligia Deca has said. Trade unions say the
    authorities are mistaken, arguing some 87% of teachers and auxiliary staff are
    currently on strike. In the meantime, representatives of pupils, parents and
    trade unions on Tuesday met with Education Ministry officials, in an attempt to
    find solutions. Minister Ligia Deca says there are no plans yet for
    rescheduling exams or extending the school year. On the other hand, employees
    in the public healthcare system have launched a work-in strike today, calling
    for higher wages and the application of the salary law for all categories of
    workers and the payment of base salaries stipulated in the wage grid. Health
    workers also demand the authorities change the way bonuses are provided,
    on-call work is remunerated and meal allowances are paid. The Labor Ministry
    has published a draft emergency decree which raises the salaries of certain
    categories of health workers to the maximum allowed by the law, including
    nurses, orderlies and patient care assistants. The same provision will also
    apply to social workers and employees in the defense, law enforcement and
    national security sectors. According to the Labor Ministry, the measure will
    not entail huge budget costs so as to impair the fiscal targets for 2023, and
    will do away with salary inequities in the healthcare system, helping reward
    workers in line with their training and seniority.




    B9 – Russia remains the biggest
    threat to European and Euro-Atlantic security, the president of Romania, Klaus
    Iohannis, said on the sidelines of the Bucharest 9 Summit hosted by Bratislava.
    The president called for the consolidation of national defense, underlining the
    need to create a consistent, united, reliable and robust Forward Defense
    structure on NATO’s eastern flank. Klaus Iohannis also argued that Romania will
    continue to provide support for Ukraine as long as it is necessary, reasserting
    Bucharest’s support for Kyiv’s Euro-Atlantic accession aspirations. Klaus
    Iohannis and other B9 leaders firmly condemned Russia’s brutal, unjustified and
    illegal war against Ukraine, calling on Moscow to unconditionally withdraw its
    troops from Ukraine’s territory.




    EXERCISE – The city of
    Constanţa in eastern Romania is as of today hosting the VALHALA 23 exercise
    organized by the Romanian Border Police Inspectorate. The exercise is designed
    to test the capacity of the Border Police to manage high flows of refugees and
    will comprise three phases. The first phase will be held onboard the 0201
    Ştefan cel Mare ship and will consist in a simulation: Border Police crews
    will detect watercraft carrying migrants and escort them to the port of
    Constanţa. In the next phase, the migrants will disembark in the port and undergo
    specific procedures. The last phase is scheduled to take place at the Coast
    Guard headquarters and will consist of an epidemiological triage, body-searches,
    identifying vulnerable people, border inspections, finger-printing and
    registering. Each migrant will then undergo specific criminal procedures, a
    second triage, will be given an opportunity to lodge asylum requests, will give
    interviews and finally be given access to Romania’s territory or taken into
    public custody, if necessary.




    DAM – The European Union
    will provide the necessary assistance to Ukraine after the partial destruction
    of the Kakhovka dam, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has said after a
    telephone conversation with the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs,
    Josep Borrell. Both Kyiv and Moscow have denied responsibility for the attack.
    The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that the Zaporizhzhia
    Nuclear Power Plant, located upstream, has sufficient alternative cooling
    systems to keep the plant safe and operational. In the meantime, mass
    evacuations continued on Wednesday in southern Ukraine after the water
    discharge flooded numerous settlements along the Dnieper. (VP)

  • Romania, Poland and NATO’s eastern flank

    Romania, Poland and NATO’s eastern flank

    Started nearly a month ago, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues.
    Several strategic cities are bombed and attacked, while people are fleeing the
    war-torn former Soviet republic. In this context, the presidents of Romania and
    Poland, Klaus Iohannis and Andrzej Duda, respectively, have highlighted the
    need to strengthen NATO’s eastern flank. The two met in Bucharest on Tuesday,
    and agreed the two countries should step up their security cooperation.
    President Iohannis argues in favor of an enhanced military presence in Romania
    and in the Black Sea region, as a defensive response to Russia’s acts of
    aggression.


    We urgently need a consolidated, consistent and balanced military
    presence on the eastern flank, a forward presence, united and strengthened. The
    Alliance needs to boost its military presence in our country and in the Black
    Sea region. A clear and necessary step in this respect is the swift creation of
    a NATO battlegroup in Romania.


    The current developments require a new strategic concept, which should
    first and foremost factor in the changes generated by Russia’s invasion of
    Ukraine, the Polish president pointed out in turn. President Duda suggested a
    permanent defensive presence on the eastern flank, consolidated from the point
    of view of military, technology and infrastructure. These are the things needed
    right now, in response to Moscow’s actions, the Polish president added. The two
    officials also agreed on hosting in Bucharest a NATO B9 summit, two weeks ahead
    of the NATO Summit scheduled for July in Madrid. B9 is an initiative launched
    in 2015 by the Romanian and Polish presidents, involving the participation of 9
    NATO member states on the Alliance’s eastern flank: Bulgaria, the Czech
    Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Hungary.
    The platform is instrumental to expanding dialogue and cooperation between
    regional allies, with a view to contributing to the ongoing NATO processes, in
    full compliance with the principles of solidarity and undividable security of
    all NATO member states. In Bucharest, presidents Iohannis and Duda also tackled
    the responsibility of the two EU member states in the region. On this occasion,
    Romania’s president reiterated our country’s firm support for the Republic of
    Moldova, for its territorial integrity and sovereignty. The impact of the
    conflict in Ukraine on Moldova is significant, and the country needs robust,
    coordinated, financial and logistic support from the EU and its member states,
    that should also cover its energy security, president Klaus Iohannis said. The
    two presidents expressed support for the EU integration process of the Republic
    of Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine. (VP)