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  • May 23, 2023

    May 23, 2023

    STRIKE Romania’s teachers are in the second day of their
    strike and trade unions say they won’t give up their protest until the
    coalition government PNL-PSD-UDMR comes with a credible solution to their
    claims. Although teachers aren’t satisfied with the offer made by the
    authorities, Prime Minister Ciuca has called on them to go back to schools and at
    the same time invited representatives of parent-student associations for a new
    round of talks over the situation in Romania’s education system. In another
    development, the Senate in Bucharest on Monday endorsed the new education laws,
    which are to be promulgated. According to the political parties in the ruling
    coalition, the new measures for the undergraduate and university education are
    going to reform the system. However, the opposition believes the amendments are
    not going to solve the existing problems.








    TALKS
    Romania’s Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu jointly with his Spanish and Polish
    counterparts, Jose Manuel Albares Bueno and Zbigniew Rau, respectively, is
    inaugurating the trilateral format Romania – Spain – Poland during a meeting to
    take place in the Spanish city of Valencia. According to a communiqué of the
    Romanian Foreign Ministry, the beginning of this trilateral dialogue represents
    a materialization of the close cooperation between the three countries at the
    EU and NATO levels in accordance with the similar and interconnected strategic
    interests, even if they are at different extremities of the European continent.
    Furthermore, each of the three countries has special responsibilities at the EU
    and NATO borders, the sources say. The agenda of the trilateral talks includes
    the top priorities of the Spanish presidency of the European Union Council, the
    upcoming two summits of the European Political Communities in Chisinau on June
    1st and Granada on October 5th, the strategic resilience
    and the EU enlargement, the migration, the consolidation of the Schengen
    region, as well as the cooperation in terms of energy security. In the field of
    security and cooperation inside NATO, the participants will also focus on other
    issues such as the management of the consequences of Russia’s aggression war in
    Ukraine, the support for that country and the other partners affected by the
    Russian aggression, especially the Republic of Moldova, the priorities of the
    NATO summit in Vilnius this year, the challenges facing the eastern and
    southern vicinity of the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean.








    PROTEST Scores of farmers from Romania have gone to Brussels
    to participate today in a protest rally of farmers and associations staged by
    the so-called enlarged Visegrad Group. Farmers are disgruntled by the serious
    problems and imbalances affecting the agrifood sector in Central and Eastern
    Europe against the background of the war in Ukraine. The meeting is being
    attended by 200 participants from six countries, Romania, Poland, Hungary, the
    Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Slovakia. 50 of these participants are coming from
    Romania, representatives of the Alliance for Agriculture and Cooperation AAC
    have announced. According to them the situation is serious and farmers in the
    aforementioned countries are presently facing plummeting prices and a sharp
    drop in the demand for cereals and seeds caused by the imports of cheap cereals
    from Ukraine although these shipments have initially been bound for third
    countries or the traditional buyers of Ukrainian products.






    COUNCIL The Romanian Defence Minister Angel Tîlvăr is in Brussels to participate in the
    Foreign Affairs Council in its defence configuration. The Romanian official
    will be also participating in the meeting of the European Defence Agency. High
    of the FAC agenda is the EU support for the invaded Ukraine as well as the
    recent initiatives over the joint defence purchases and the revitalization of
    the industrial capabilities of the member states. The EU High Representative
    for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell is expected to be presenting
    the latest developments in the EU’s operational commitments and the headway in
    the Permanent Structured Cooperation initiative also known as PESCO. NATO
    Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will be participating in a working lunch
    which has high on the agenda the EU-NATO cooperation on various levels,
    especially in the area of providing a joint response to the challenges of the
    present security environment.


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  • March 14, 2022 UPDATE

    March 14, 2022 UPDATE

    UKRAINE The European Union has announced a fourth round of sanctions
    against Moscow, which include, among other things, interdictions for hundreds
    of Russian individuals and entities to enter the EU and who can have their
    assets frozen. The package also includes export and import interdictions.
    According to the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, the new
    sanctions have been imposed to further isolate Russia and waste the resources
    serving to fund this barbaric war. The EU high representative for foreign
    affairs and security policy Josep Borrell denounced the barbaric aggression of
    Vladimir Putin against the Ukrainian people, which is actually threatening the
    entire continent. The new round of talks between Moscow and Ukraine has been
    interrupted but will continue on Tuesday, Ukrainian negotiator Mihailo Podolik
    has announced, quoted by Reuters. This fourth round of talks was held online
    unlike the previous ones held in Belarus. Before the peace talks, Kiev
    announced it would call on Moscow for a truce and the pullout of its troops
    almost three weeks after the invasion in that country ordered by Russian
    president Vladimir Putin. The Russian president has asked for the neutrality of
    Ukraine, the recognition of Russia’s sovereignty over Crimea and the right to
    self-rule of the breakaway regions in Donbas. Ukrainian authorities on Monday
    announced that a convoy of 160 vehicles managed to leave the city of Mariupol
    besieged by Russian troops and pro-Russia separatists. The UN human rights
    office has announced the death of 636 civilians in Ukraine since the beginning
    of the war in that country.






    MINISTER Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu held
    talks with his Italian counterpart Luigi Di Maio in Bucharest on Monday. The
    two officials talked about the situation in Ukraine, which is affecting the
    entire European and Euro-Atlantic space as well as the situation of Ukrainian
    refugees. The two firmly condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Italy and
    Romania showed unity and solidarity – the Italian official said, adding that sanctions
    must be imposed on Moscow to make it give up its war operations. During the
    talks he had with Romanian president Klaus Iohannis, Luigi Di Maio highlighted
    the solid bilateral relations and appreciated the way in which Romania is
    handling the refugee crisis. The Italian official underlined the importance of
    unity at European level as well as the support that must be given to Kiev. Di
    Maio also voiced the readiness of his country to support humanitarian efforts
    both in Ukraine and the countries in its vicinity.






    CENSUS Delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the census of
    population and households has started in Romania. For the first time, citizens
    will be able to use an online application for self-enumeration. People with
    limited digital skills can get guidance in special centers, where trained staff
    will guide them every step of the way. The form stipulates four categories of
    information: data about the household and home ownership, the official place of
    residence, members of the household and secondary place of residence. Citizens
    who complete the self-enumeration form online will be awarded a day off,
    whether they work in the public or private system. An enumerator will be
    visiting homes that were not enumerated online. The whole process is digitized.
    The previous census dates back to 2011, when Romania had a population of over
    20 million.






    TOURISM – Tourism was one of the sectors that started to
    recover after the Covid pandemic last year, the latest Eurostat reports reads.
    In 2021, accommodations in tourist units totaled 1.8 billion, up by 27% compared
    to 2020. The biggest increase was reported in Greece, Spain and Croatia (70%),
    compared to Romania (43%).




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