Tag: Black Sea and Balkans Security Forum

  • How has NATO’s strategy for Europe evolved over 2022-2024?

    How has NATO’s strategy for Europe evolved over 2022-2024?

    On the sidelines of the 75th anniversary summit in Washington, NATO leaders pledged to strengthen collective defense, highlighting the substantial progress reported on defense spending, forward defense, high-readiness forces, command and control, collective defense exercises.

     

    The ongoing conclift in Ukraine, with its specific challenges for the Eastern Flank and the Black Sea region, has determined NATO allies and partners to continuously adapt the Alliance’s strategy for Europe. Today’s edition offers some precious insight shared by General David Petraeus, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and commander of US Forces Afghanistan.

     

  • Romania supports the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine

    Romania supports the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine

    Seen as a major security, defense and foreign policy event, the Black Sea and the Balkans Security forum in Bucharest served as an opportunity to reaffirm some key objectives of Romanian diplomacy. Romania will continue to support Ukraine with all its might, a country invaded by Russian troops, said Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu on Thursday on the sidelines of the Forum. The Romanian official pointed out that Romania is one of the main energy suppliers of the neighboring country and is making investments in order to become the main logistic hub for Ukrainian goods. “We have started large-scale projects, worth more than 1.5 bln EUR, in the port of Constanța, because Ukrainian grain exports via Constanţa to the whole world thwarted yet another of Russia’s heinous plans”, the Romanian Prime Minister added.

     

     

    This week, the Border Police General Inspectorate announced that, starting February 2022, when the Russian forces invaded Ukraine, and until May 21, 2024 at midnight, over eight million Ukrainian citizens entered Romania at national level. Most of them were in route to Western European countries, but about 84 thousand, accounting for 1% total entries, chose to stay in Romania. Last week, Prime Minister Ciolacu also gave assurances that Romania will maintain its aid for Ukrainian refugees. The victory of Ukraine against the Russian Federation means the victory of all democracies, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on the sidelines of the Forum in Bucharest. “It is important to stop the Russians from destroying even more!”, said the Ukrainian official who, like all Ukrainian political leaders, president Volodymyr Zelenskyy first and foremost, asked his partners, including Romania, for more sophisticated weaponry. In his message, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova, the pro-Western Dorin Recean, said it is essential to combat disinformation and Russian propaganda, which undermine peace and stability in the region. Trustworthy and strong media institutions are needed to inform the public correctly and objectively, the Moldovan Prime Minister also stated.

     

     

    Also on Thursday, the Government of Romania adopted a new support package for the Republic of Moldova, aimed at continuing energy exports, rehabilitating a student dormitory and providing public order and security structures. According to the Government spokesperson, Mihai Constantin, “the law stipulates in cases where the Republic of Moldova cannot ensure its national consumption of electricity through its own production, that electricity producers in Romania can sell energy products to traders or suppliers designated by the Government of the Republic of Moldova”. These electricity deliveries will exclusively cover the needs of end users in the Republic of Moldova, Mihai Constantin explained. (VP)

     

  • Black Sea and Balkans Security Forum 2023

    Black Sea and Balkans Security Forum 2023

    What are the
    challenges of the current phase of the war in Ukraine? What does military
    cooperation actually entail on the ground at NATO level? What are the hidden
    economic costs of the war? What are the risks of misinformation when reporting
    on the current developments?




    Today’s edition tries
    to answer these questions also with the help of participants in the Black Sea
    and Balkans Security Forum, held in May in Bucharest.




    https://2bsecurityforum.ro/

  • June 12, 2019 UPDATE

    June 12, 2019 UPDATE

    SIGNAL – Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has called on the
    government on Wednesday to take measures for the quick consolidation of public
    finances and to improve tax collection. Attending a meeting of the Coalition
    for Romania’s Development, Iohannis has pointed out that at the start of the
    year he sent the 2019 budget back to Parliament for reexamination. He also said
    that the Social Democrats, representing the most important party of the
    governing coalition, have neglected investment in favor of a policy with short-term
    effects, and that this will affect everyone in the future. Iohannis also
    pointed out that the business environment has been affected lately by
    unexpected measures. Private investors and employers need infrastructure
    modernization and development, Iohannis said, explaining that he refers not
    only to motorways but to everything related to modern living standards for the
    citizens, such as hospitals, schools, railways, airports, energy infrastructure
    and so on.








    MOTION – The censure motion filed by the right-wing
    opposition against the ruling coalition in Bucharest was read on Wednesday in
    Parliament and will be submitted to vote on Tuesday. 233 MPs need to vote the
    motion in order to pass. The National Liberal Party, the Save Romania Union and
    the People’s Movement Party in opposition also need the support of the Pro
    Romania party headed by the former Social Democrat PM Victor Ponta, by the MPs
    of the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), of the other
    national minorities and even of the ruling coalition. On the other hand, Prime
    Minister Dancila has asked the Social Democratic MPs to be present at the
    meeting to secure the quorum but not to cast their vote.








    EXERCISE – The Saber
    Guardian 2019 military exercise continues in Romania until June 24. Its main
    goal is to enhance the cohesion, unity and solidarity of the partner and allied
    countries, with a view to ensuring defense against any type of aggression,
    especially by means of rapid mobilization and response, anywhere in Europe. In
    order to render international military training more effective, Saber Guardian
    is correlated with a number of other national and multinational exercises, so
    the total number of participants stands at some 13,500. Attending are 14 allied
    and partner countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Germany,
    Great Britain, the Republic of Moldova, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal,
    Romania, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine and the US. 7,600 of the participants are
    Romanian. Saber Guardian was held every year between 2013 – 2017, and was
    hosted, in rotation, by Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine. The exercise is included
    in the United States Army Europe and designed to improve the integration of
    multinational allied and partner combat forces.








    VISIT – Romanian Senate Speaker, Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu, is
    paying a two-day official visit to France that started on Tuesday, at the
    invitation of his counterpart Gérard Larcher. The visit is aimed at
    consolidating and diversifying political dialogue and strengthening the
    traditional friendship ties with this country. From Thursday to Saturday
    Tariceanu will also attend, in Paris, the 20th meeting of the Association of
    European Senates.








    FORUM – Current or former high government officials, both
    civilian and military, leading think tanks and prominent scholars and political
    analysts from EU and NATO member states and partner countries, including a
    strong contingent from the United States are taking part, as of Wednesday, in
    the Black Sea and Balkans Security Forum held in the Romanian city of Constanta
    between June 12 and 14, 2019. This third edition of the Black Sea and Balkans
    Security Forum is held under the auspices of the Romanian Presidency of the
    Council of the European Union and in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs and the Ministry of Defense. In a complex and troubled international
    environment, the Forum of 2019 seeks to address security concerns in the Black
    Sea and the Balkans. The 16 scheduled panel discussions will cover a vast range
    of topics such as the militarization of the Black Sea, the classical and newly
    emerging security challenges, the vital importance of the transatlantic ties
    and the on-going regional cooperation initiatives. Also tackled will be cyber
    security, energy, climate change, religion and security, connectivity and
    military mobility, urban and community development, hybrid operations and
    information warfare.








    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player Elena-Gabriela Ruse (221
    WTA) on Wednesday advanced to the round of 18 at the WTA tournament in
    Nottingham, UK, totaling 250,000 dollars in prize money. Ruse ousted Evgenyia
    Rodina of Russia (76 WTA), 6-3, 6-3. After two days of heavy rain at
    Nottingham, organizers have decided to move some of the matches indoors. Ruse
    was originally supposed to play against Dayana Yastremska, but the Ukrainian
    player withdrew. In the next round Ruse will play the winner of the match
    pitting Ludmilla Samsonova of Russia against Viktorija Golubic of Switzerland.




    (Translated by Elena Enache & V. Palcu)