Tag: Community of Democracies

  • September 23, 2022 UPDATE

    September 23, 2022 UPDATE

    NRRP. The Romanian
    Government has announced that it has covered two other milestones in the field
    of education, as provided for in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan
    (NRRP). Through an emergency ordinance adopted on Friday, measures were introduced
    to increase children’s access to early education. It is also allowed to use
    European funds for the conclusion of partnerships between universities and
    companies that want to get involved in the organization of dual higher
    education. The government wants a student who is a graduate of dual
    pre-university education to continue the same type of studies at the university
    level. The companies that will get involved will benefit from fiscal
    facilities. At the same time, the normative act allows so-called community
    kindergartens to be established in localities where there are not enough
    nurseries and kindergartens, which will function as structures of educational
    units.










    Mandate. Romania’s Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu has handed over the
    presidency of the Community of Democracies to the Foreign Minister of Canada,
    Melanie Joly during a ceremony held in New York on the sidelines of the UN
    General Assembly. Aurescu presented the highlights of the three-year mandate of
    the Romanian presidency adding that during these three years, democracies,
    human and international rights faced a lot of challenges, such as the Covid-19
    pandemic and the unjustified military aggression against Ukraine. According to
    him, under the Romanian presidency and with his support, on February 24th,
    a group of member states endorsed a declaration voicing their support for the
    democracy, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its
    internationally-recognized borders. At the same time the signatory countries firmly
    condemned the ongoing Russian aggression against Ukraine and unequivocally
    voiced their support for the Ukrainian people in its democratic
    aspirations.






    Ukraine. Ukrainian president
    Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Russians to resist the partial military mobilization
    announced by president Putin. According to Zelensky, 55 thousand Russian troops
    have been killed in this war. Want more? No? Then protest, fight back, run
    away or surrender to the Ukrainian army, Zelensky says in a video message in
    Russian language. He has accused the Russian citizens of being accessories to
    the crimes their troops are committing against the Ukrainians. Clashes between
    the two armies have carried on both in the south and eastern Ukraine. In
    another development, until Tuesday, four regions in southern and eastern
    Ukraine, under Moscow’s total or partial control, are to vote in a referendum on
    joining Russia. The polls, hastily organized
    after being announced this week, have been widely condemned in the west as
    illegitimate.










    Visit. Romanian president
    Klaus Iohannis has met with members of the Romanian community on the West Coast
    of the US and told them that Romania is in a complicated situation created by
    the war in neighboring Ukraine, but the country is doing well and the economy has
    been growing. According to Iohannis, Romania has received nearly 2 million and
    a half refugees from that country and has eased Ukraine’s grain exports. 60%
    of Ukraine’s grain exports have so far been done via Romania and we are making
    efforts to increase this quantity, Iohannis said. The president has also
    stated that the almost 450 thousand Romanians who are living in the USA have
    built an extraordinarily important bridge between the two countries. The
    community of Romanians in the USA is the fifth largest after those in Italy,
    Britain and Germany. We recall that on Tuesday and Wednesday Iohannis headed
    the Romanian delegation attending the UN General Assembly.








    Japan. The head of the
    Romanian government, Nicolae Ciucă, will visit Tokyo next week, to participate
    in the state funeral organized in honor of former Japanese Prime Minister
    Shinzo Abe. Japan is one of Romania’s main partners in Asia, both politically
    and economically, and there are all the prerequisites to transform this long
    bilateral relationship, of over a century, into a privileged relationship at
    the level of strategic partnership . We want this to happen as soon as possible,
    Nicolae Ciucă has stated. He will be received by his Japanese counterpart,
    Fumio Kishida, and will have meetings with the delegation of the Japan-Romania
    Parliamentary Friendship League and with the president of the House of
    Representatives in the Japanese Diet, Hosoda Hiroyuki. The Head of the Romanian
    Executive will also have bilateral meetings with officials from other countries
    who came to Tokyo on the occasion of the funeral, including the Prime Minister
    of Australia, Anthony Albanese, and the Prime Minister of the Republic of South
    Korea, Han Duck-soo.










    South Korea. The Romanian Minister of Defense, Vasile Dîncu, who is on a formal visit to
    South Korea, has had a meeting with his counterpart Lee Jong-Sup. A letter of
    intent has been signed establishing the milestones for concluding a framework
    cooperation agreement in the field of defense. Another topic addressed was the
    international security situation, with an emphasis on the challenges in the
    Black Sea region, and Asia-Pacific. The two officials have also discussed the
    status and perspectives of strengthening cooperation within international
    organizations, a framework ensured by the status of the Republic of Korea as a
    global partner of the North Atlantic Alliance. (MI)