Tag: deterrence on NATO’s eastern flank

  • April 12, 2022 UPDATE

    April 12, 2022 UPDATE

    MEASURES – Romania’s Finance Minister,
    Adrian Câciu, said that the package of social and economic measures announced
    on Monday evening by ruling coalition leaders mainly targets the economy, maintaining
    jobs, and supporting vulnerable people. The package is worth €3.5 billion. The
    measures include the granting of €50 vouchers every two months for the purchase
    of basic foodstuffs for low-income families and €30 vouchers for the more than
    150,000 students who receive social scholarships. Vouchers can be used to
    purchase food, school supplies and clothing. Other measures include a minimum
    gross salary of 3,000 lei in agriculture and the food industry as well as money
    for investments.


    MEETING – The balanced, long-term
    consolidating of NATO’s defense and deterrence posture must be accelerated,
    Romania’s president Klaus Iohannis said on Tuesday following his meeting with
    the Prime Minister of Belgium, Alexander De Croo. The president argued in favor
    of a unitary, coherent and robust defense on the eastern flank in order to
    ensure a more efficient deterrence, particularly in the Black Sea. Klaus
    Iohannis said a Belgian military unit is currently deployed to Romania as part
    of NATO’s Response Force and thanked Prime Minister De Croo for his support.
    The Belgian official said Belgium and Romania are close partners in the EU and
    NATO, and that Vladimir Putin’s war has strengthened these ties. NATO is here,
    it is strong, and it is an organization we can rely on. Your border is our
    border, and together we will defend it, Belgium’s Prime Minister also said.


    UKRAINE – Ukraine’s Finance Minister, Serhiy
    Marchenko, has called on the international community to provide immediate
    financial support to allow Ukraine to survive the huge budget deficit generated
    by the Russian invasion, Financial Times writes. The Ukrainian official painted
    a rather grim picture of Ukrainian economy, estimating total losses sustained
    by civilian and military infrastructure at some $270 billion. The coming period
    will be crucial for Ukraine, Western officials say, since Russian troops are
    resupplying and redeploying. On the other hand, the White House expects even
    greater atrocities in Ukraine committed by the Russian troops under the command
    of General Aleksandr Dvornikov, recently appointed commander of Russia’s
    operations in Ukraine. Known as the Syrian butcher, Dvornikov
    commanded the Russian forces involved in the Syrian civil war, when they
    brutally bombed numerous civilian targets. The US and the UK are looking into
    reports according to which chemical weapons have been used by Russian forces in
    attacks on Mariupol, a strategic port city under siege for more than a month.
    The Ukrainian Azov Battalion, barricaded in Mariupol, claims that a Russian
    drone dropped a ‘toxic substance’ on soldiers and civilians in the area, saying
    that several people reported respiratory and neurological problems. Over 10,000
    civilians have been killed in Mariupol since the invasion began, Mayor Vadim Boychenko
    announced.


    REFUGEES – Over 72,000 people, of whom
    8,350 Ukrainian citizens entered Romania on Monday, according to the Border
    Police. Since the start of the Russian invasion, some 685 thousand Ukrainian
    citizens have entered the country. On the other hand, the Romanian Red Cross
    has assisted over 250 thousand people from Ukraine with information and
    services in order to reconnect with their families. As part of its campaign
    Humanity has no borders, the Red Cross has so far raised over €6.7 million.
    Humanitarian activities will continue to address both Ukrainian citizens who
    have reached Romania, as well as those who remained in Ukraine, the Romanian
    Red Cross director, Ioan Silviu Lefter, has said.


    CONFERENCE – EU Commissioner for Transport,
    Adina Vălean, on Tuesday
    attended a videoconference jointly with officials from Romania, the Republic of
    Moldova and Ukraine. Transport Minister Sorin Grindeanu pointed out Romania
    plays a key role in ensuring the flow of goods to Ukraine and the Republic of
    Moldova, and thus is essential for the economy of the two countries. Since the
    start of the invasion, Romania’s maritime, rail, road and air infrastructure
    has provided vital transport routes for the transit of goods and raw materials,
    Sorin Grindeanu argued. The Romanian official said enhancing the operational
    capacity of the port of Constanța on
    the Romanian Black Sea provides substantial support to the trading of goods to
    and from Ukraine via the Republic of Moldova.


    LIST – The Environment Ministry will
    compile a list of deteriorated natural areas that will be rehabilitated under
    the Recovery and Resilience Plan. The list will be elaborated jointly with the
    European Commission and a number of NGOs, Minister Tánczos Barna said after
    Tuesday’s meeting with EU Commissioner for Environment, Virginijus Sinkevičius,
    held in Bucharest. Talks also focused on measures required to stop illegal
    logging in natural protected areas. (LS & VP)