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  • August 28, 2021 UPDATE

    August 28, 2021 UPDATE

    COVID-19 – 1,015 new cases of
    COVID-19 infection were reported on Saturday out of some 43,000 tests, the
    Group for Strategic Communication reports. 19 related fatalities have also been
    reported, while 243 people are in intensive care. Romania is ready for the
    fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Florin
    Cîţu said on Saturday. The Prime Minister claims anesthesia and intensive care
    units have maintained their capacity of receiving COVID patients, and
    vaccination patients can still vaccinate up to a 100 thousand people every day.
    The Prime Minister also referred to the importance of vaccination and testing
    for all health workers, as well as the personnel in education, law enforcement
    and the army.




    MOLDOVA – Romania
    supports the modernization of the Army of the Republic of Moldova, Romania’s
    Defense Minister, Nicolae Ciucă said during a meeting with his Moldovan
    counterpart, Anatolie Nosaty. The two officials tackled topics pertaining to
    bilateral military cooperation. Minister Nosaty said Romania is a trusted and
    strategic partner of the Republic of Moldova, expressing gratitude for the
    constant assistance coming from Bucharest in the field of defense. He also
    referred to the training of Moldovan Army personnel in relevant Romanian
    institutions, the expertise offered in drafting strategic documents as part of
    the Initiative for Consolidating Defense Capabilities, as well as assistance
    aimed at combating the COVID-19 pandemic. General Ciucă on Friday attended, alongside
    President Klaus Iohannis, the military parade marking 30 years since the
    proclamation of independence of neighboring Moldova. Created on a part of
    Romania’s eastern territories, annexed by the Soviet Union through an ultimatum
    in 1940, the Republic of Moldova won its independence after the abortive coup
    in Moscow against the then Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev. Adopted on August
    27, 1991 by Parliament in Chisinau, the declaration of independence was
    recognized by Romania on the same day. The Republic of Moldova got
    international recognition on March 2, 1992 upon its accession to the United
    Nations Organization.




    AFGHANISTAN – The
    crisis task force set up by Romanian authorities managed to evacuate 5 Afghan
    nationals from Kabul, who were admitted on Kabul airport and subsequently
    evacuated with support from Romania’s international partners, the Foreign
    Ministry in Bucharest has announced. The Afghan citizens – an exchange student
    studying in Romania and two journalists together with their families, are now
    safe outside Afghan territory. The task force has issued and submitted
    documents to the five Afghan citizens, conforming they are under the protection
    of the Romanian state. The Ministry says Romania will continue to take steps to
    evacuate Afghan nationals who worked together with Romanian troops and
    international organizations, students in Romania, vulnerable categories such as
    journalists, human rights activists, magistrates and members of their families.
    All 49 Romanian citizens who wanted to leave Afghanistan have been evacuated.
    At the same time, the task force maintains contact with the nine Romanian
    citizens who are still in Afghanistan and who have notified Romanian
    authorities they do not wish to be evacuated.




    IMF – The most important economic policy
    Romania needs to adopt right now is a swift implementation of the anti-COVID-19
    vaccination campaign, and that requires a significant amount of financial
    resources, a recent report of the IMF shows. The report also states that
    support measures dealing with the economic fallout of COVID-19 should be
    redirected to the most affected sectors, whereas fiscal policy should focus on
    a fair distribution of the fiscal burden and the improvement of tax collection.
    The IMF also recommends the reform of state-owned companies. Romania should
    also capitalize on the historic opportunity provided by the Recovery and
    Resilience Plan, as well as EU structural funds. For 2021, Fund experts expects
    a strong economic recovery in Romania, with a GDP growth of 7%. The main
    challenge remains the risk of negative and unpredictable changes in the
    evolution of the pandemic.


    FARMERS – Young farmers
    starting a business in the field of agriculture can apply for non-reimbursable
    funds of up to 70,000 Euro starting Friday. The total budget stands at 100
    million Euro, of which 30 million is reserved for farmers in mountainous
    regions. The funds will be disbursed for a maximum period of three years, in
    two installments: 75% upon signing the funding contract, and 25% depending on
    the correct implementation of the business plan, until December 31, 2025. The authorities will be providing financial assistance to small farms as well, and all
    applications can be submitted until November 26.


    FESTIVAL – A new edition
    of the George Enescu International Festival started on Saturday in Bucharest,
    with the famous Romanian Rhapsody no. 2 performed in the opening concert. This
    year the Festival has reached its 25th edition, marking 140 years
    since the birth of the great Romanian composer. Over 3,500 artists will take
    part over August 28 – September 26 in the festival. Concerts will be held in
    Bucharest, Sibiu, Timişoara, Iaşi and Constanţa, and will be divided in four
    sections: Great World Orchestras, Concerts and Recitals, Music of the 21st
    Century and Enescu and his Contemporaries. Russian conductor Vladimir Jurowski,
    this year’s artistic director, says the event will bring together the most
    important musicians from all over the world, helping promote the values of
    united Europe. Radio Romania is co-producer of the Festival. (VP)