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  • September 17, 2019

    September 17, 2019

    ATTACK – The
    Romanian Foreign Ministry firmly condemns the September 14 attacks on two oil facilities
    in Saudi Arabia. We convey our full support for and solidarity with the Saudi
    authorities and people. We reiterate the fact that any attack on civilian
    infrastructure is unacceptable, in breach of international law and a genuine
    threat to regional stability, while taking into account the escalating tensions
    in the area, the Foreign Ministry writes in a release. The Ministry also
    writes that the attack is bound to heighten uncertainty on the global market by
    affecting the oil production capacity of Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil
    producer, by potentially increasing oil prices on the international market and
    undermining dialog efforts with a view to identifying solutions to existing
    disputes. On the other hand, President Donald Trump said the United States has
    the means to respond to the drone strikes on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities, but
    for the time being the focus is on identifying those responsible. The attacks
    were claimed by Shiite and Houthi militias supported by Iran, at war with Saudi
    Arabia and its Sunni allies for the past four years.








    EUROSTAT -
    Bulgaria, Greece, Poland and Romania reported the largest employment share in
    the field of agriculture at EU level, reads a Eurostat report released earlier
    today. Among the eastern and southern areas of the EU, 27 different regions
    reported an employment share at least three times as high as the EU average of
    4.5%, including five out of the six regions in Bulgaria, eight out of the
    thirteen regions in Greece, six regions in Poland, and five out of the eight
    regions in Romania. The Vest development area of Romania had a share of
    employment in industry nearly three times as high as the EU average of 15.3%.








    EXERCISE – Some
    5,400 military from 16 countries, including Romania, are taking part in the
    Saber Junction 19 multinational exercise hosted by Germany until September 30.
    The Romanian Land Forces General Staff has announced. Also taking part are
    military from Azerbaijan, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Italy, Kosovo,
    Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, the United States, Turkey and Ukraine.
    Saber Junction 19 is contributing to boosting Europe’s security, promoting
    regional security and stability. For the joint exercise in Germany the Romanian
    army is represented by 150 infantry soldiers and 20 pieces of technical
    equipment. Another 50 military of the Romanian Land Forces are training with
    military from the Republic of Moldova as part of the Shield Fire 19.2 exercise
    held until September 20 at the Combat Training Center of the Moldovan National
    Army.








    ENESCU FESTIVAL -
    The George Enescu International Music Festival continues in Bucharest, held
    over August 31 – September 22 and bringing together over 2,500 of the world’s
    most prestigious musicians as part of 84 concerts and recitals. The capital
    city in Romania and cities in Germany, France, Italy, Canada and the Republic
    of Moldova are hosting concerts as part of the festival.








    ELECTION IN ISRAEL
    – Legislative elections are being held today in Israel for the second time this
    year. The main political parties fighting for seat in the Parliament are the
    right-wing Likud Party led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the
    center-left Blue-White Party. Pundits recall that April’s ballot was followed
    by weeks of chaos, as parties struggled to form a ruling coalition. A debate
    has flared up society over the religious or secular character of the Jewish
    state, although pundits say it was meant to overshadow Netanyahu’s corruption
    accusations.




    VOLLEYBALL – The
    Romanian men’s volleyball team lost 1-3 to Greece in a Group A match at the
    European Championship hosted by Montpellier, France. Our team will play in the
    last group fixture against Portugal on Wednesday. Romania previously lost to
    France, Bulgaria and Italy in Group A, and now holds only mathematical chances
    of securing 4th place in the standings, which could ensure
    qualification to the round of 16. This is Romania’s first appearance in a
    European Championship after a 24-year break. In the women’s competition,
    Romania was knocked out in the round of 16 by Serbia.




    TENNIS -
    Romanian tennis player Ana Bogdan has today advanced to the round of 16 at the
    WTA tournament in Seoul, South Korea, totaling 250,000 dollars in prize money. After
    making it past the qualifying phase, Bogdan, 143 WTA, surprisingly knocked out
    Polona Hercog of Slovenia, the competition’s 6th seed, 6-1, 3-6,
    6-1. Another Romanian, Mihaela Buzarnescu, who last week reached the
    semi-finals of the tournament in Hiroshima, lost to 21-year-old Priscilla Hon
    of Australia, 6-3, 6-4. Also today, Patricia Tig is playing the number one seed
    Maria Sakkari of Greece in the first round.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)