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  • August 23, 2022 UPDATE

    August 23, 2022 UPDATE

    BLACK RIBBON DAY – The Day of
    Remembrance for the Victims of Fascism and Communism is the best opportunity to
    pay tribute to all those who experienced the horrors of totalitarian regimes
    and to reiterate our firm commitment to reject extremism, intolerance and
    hatred, said president Klaus Iohannis in a statement. He recalled that on August
    23, 1939, the entire world, not just Central and Eastern Europe, was condemned
    to a cruel future, adding that the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was a criminal
    conspiracy in the wake of which entire generations were exposed to the toxic
    and barbarian effects of totalitarian ideologies with grave long-term
    consequences. Iohannis also spoke of King Michael I’s decision to break off
    Romania’s alliance with Hitler’s Germany on August 23 1944 and to join the
    United Nations, a decision which contributed to shortening the war. August 23
    was established by the European Parliament in 2008 as a Europe-wide Day of
    Remembrance for the victims of all totalitarian and authoritarian regimes, also
    known as Black Ribbon Day.


    UKRAINE – The Parliament and Government
    buildings in Bucharest were on Tuesday lit blue and yellow to mark the
    Ukrainian Flag Day and the Ukrainian Independence Day. Romanian authorities are
    thus reasserting their solidarity, joining initiatives designed to boost
    international support for this country. Romania has taken a firm position
    together with Ukraine and against the unprovoked, illegal and irrational
    military aggression launched by Russia. Our solidarity with Ukraine is owed not
    just to geographical proximity, but to democratic values and principles
    underlying the resistance of our Ukrainian neighbors, Prime Minister Nicolae
    Ciucă said in a press release. The Romanian official pointed out Romania will
    continue to support Ukraine and provide a home to people who are forced to flee
    their homeland due to the war.


    DROUGHT – The Mediterranean regions
    remain threatened by abnormal drought until November, when close to
    normal conditions are expected in most of the EU, the European Commission
    says. The areas worst hit by the lack of precipitation are central and southern
    Portugal, the whole of Spain, the south of France, Hungary, Romania and the
    Republic of Moldova. Linked by scientists to global warming, these
    exceptionally hot and dry weather conditions have significantly reduced the
    yield of summer crops, according to experts quoted by France Presse. The corn,
    sun flower and soy harvests are worst hit.


    EXPORT – In the first five months of
    the year, Romania exported grain and grain-based products worth 2.155 billion
    EUR, up 77% compared with the previous period last year, according to figures
    published by the National Institute for Statistics. The largest amount of
    exports was recorded in March. Between January and May, however, Romania also
    imported grain and grain-based products worth 683.5 million EUR.


    FORESTS – The National Forest Strategy
    for 2030 which was unveiled on Monday at an event hosted by the Transylvania
    University in Braşov lays emphasis on making owners themselves more responsible
    and involved and proposes a new approach to checks and restrictions, said the environment
    minister Tanczos Barna. He underlined that this new strategy was drafted in the
    last two years with the help of forestry experts, NGOs, institutions and other
    persons interested in this field and said this is a historic step
    for Romanian forests. Expanding forested areas is one of the most important
    elements of the strategy. Romania is the first country to present its forest
    strategy after the publication of a similar document at European Union level.


    AWARDS – The Government has decided to increase
    by 50% financial awards bestowed to athletes reaping medals in international
    competitions, Romania’s Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă has announced. The
    Romanian official said a law would be adopted in next week’s government
    meeting. Right now, this is all the budget allows us, and I hope your
    achievements will also inspire us to report better economic and financial
    results so as to reward your efforts appropriately, the Prime Minister told
    athletes. In a special ceremony, government officials congratulated athletes
    who grabbed medals at the European table tennis and rowing championships, as
    well as at the world judo and fencing championships. (VP)