Tag: Hungarian Foreign Minister

  • June 20, 2020 UPDATE

    June 20, 2020 UPDATE

    COVID-19 IN
    ROMANIA – The number of daily COVID infections continues to rise, exceeding
    300 new cases. Pressure on hospitals keeps mounting, as the number of sick who
    recover continues to drop. According to the latest update, 1.500 people died to
    the virus since the beginning of the outbreak. 23.730 infections have been
    confirmed in the country, while 16.735 people have recovered. 190 patients are
    in intensive care, nearly 1.330 people are in institutionalized quarantine and
    another 80.000 are in home isolation under medical observation. The head of the
    Department for Emergency Situations, Raed Arafat, said the state of alert might
    be extended if the number of infections continues to rise. 3.531 Romanians
    living abroad have tested positive for SARS CoV2 and 115 have died.




    COVID-19 IN
    THE WORLD – The World Health Organization has warned that the COVID-19
    pandemic has entered a new and dangerous phase. WHO director, Tedros Adhanom
    Ghebreyessus has warned that the virus remains lethal, continuing to spread
    rapidly. According to the WHO official, the daily number of new cases has hit a
    record high globally, over 150.000, most of which are reported in North and
    South America, the Middle East and South Asia. Brazil has reported nearly
    55.000 new infections in only 24 hours, totaling over 1 million infections,
    making it the second-most affected country in the world, after the United
    States, Reuters informs. The virus has killed nearly 463.000 people around the
    world, infected 8.8 million people, of whom 4.6 million have recovered, the
    latest data published on the worldometers.info platform reveals.




    ONLINE FORM – Air passengers entering
    the country via Henri Coanda airport must file an online form stating their
    epidemiological status. Available as of Friday, the form is aimed at reducing
    waiting times and boosting the flow of arrivals, with the overall purpose of
    preventing the SARS CoV2 virus from spreading. The form can be accessed on
    bucharestairports.ro.


    REPATRIATIONS – The Foreign Ministry announced the repatriation of
    another 339 Romanian citizens from France and Great Britain on Thursday, as a
    result of a joint effort of the Transport and Interior Ministries. The people
    in question were affected by COVID measures and flight restrictions. The
    authorities also helped 19 French, 2 Canadian, 1 Tunisian and 1 American return
    to Romania. A number of British and French citizens were also returned to their
    home countries.




    BEACHES – Romania has four Blue Flag beaches, after last year only
    three beaches got this rating, commonly used to signal a number of high
    environmental and quality criteria necessary to obtain certification, such as
    water quality, cleanliness and safety. Neighboring Bulgaria got Blue Flag
    certification for 15 of its beaches this year. At global level, over 4.500
    beaches got certified for 2020. Spain ranks 1, with 590 beaches, followed by
    Greece, Turkey, Italy and France.










    REACTION – The Foreign Ministry has dismissed the
    statements of Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó as ungrounded and
    disrespectful, after the latter has labeled President Klaus Iohannis an
    extremist, anti-Hungarian politician in a Facebook post. The Hungarian official
    said the President’s decision to challenge the constitutionality of a law on
    opening a new crossing point on the Hungarian border goes against efforts to
    bring the two countries closer together. The Foreign Ministry says the
    President attacked the law because it violated the principle of separation of
    state powers, and never meant to take action against Hungary or the Hungarian
    minority in Romania. The Government already has an agreement in place with
    Hungary to open a new border crossing point, which is why the Foreign Ministry
    was surprised at the Hungarian official’s reaction, which it deems unjustified,
    disproportionate and out of context.




    WEATHER ALERTS – Meteorologists on Saturday have
    issued a code orange alert for three quarters of Romania, in place until Sunday
    morning, and a code yellow alert for the rest of the country. The weather will
    be unstable during the interval, with hail, thunderstorms and heavy rainfall
    expected to trigger massive floods in the target areas. A code red has been
    called for Caras-Severin, Timis, Mures and Harghita counties. The latest heavy
    rain has wrought havoc in scores of towns and villages, particularly in the
    southwest and center of the country, brigades of firefighters being called to
    pump water out of dozens of households.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)

  • June 20, 2020

    June 20, 2020

    COVID-19 IN
    ROMANIA – The number of daily COVID infections continues to rise, exceeding
    300 new cases. Pressure on hospitals keeps mounting, as the number of sick who
    recover continues to drop. According to the latest update, 1.500 people died to
    the virus since the beginning of the outbreak. 23.730 infections have been
    confirmed in the country, while 16.735 people have recovered. 190 patients are
    in intensive care, nearly 1.330 people are in institutionalized quarantine and
    another 80.000 are in home isolation under medical observation. 3.531 Romanians
    living abroad have tested positive for SARS CoV2 and 115 have died.




    COVID-19 IN
    THE WORLD – The World Health Organization has warned that the COVID-19
    pandemic has entered a new and dangerous phase. WHO director, Tedros Adhanom
    Ghebreyessus has warned that the virus remains lethal, continuing to spread
    rapidly. According to the WHO official, the daily number of new cases has hit a
    record high globally, over 150.000, most of which are reported in North and
    South America, the Middle East and South Asia. Brazil has reported nearly
    55.000 new infections in only 24 hours, totaling over 1 million infections,
    making it the second-most affected country in the world, after the United
    States, Reuters informs. The virus has killed nearly 463.000 people around the
    world, infected 8.7 million people, of whom 4.6 million have recovered, the
    latest data published on the worldometers.info platform reveals.




    ONLINE FORM – Air
    passengers entering the country via Henri Coanda airport must file an online
    form stating their epidemiological status. Available as of Friday, the form is
    aimed at reducing waiting times and boosting the flow of arrivals, with the
    overall purpose of preventing the SARS CoV2 virus from spreading. The form can
    be accessed on bucharestairports.ro.


    REPATRIATIONS – The Foreign Ministry announced the repatriation of
    another 339 Romanian citizens from France and Great Britain on Thursday, as a
    result of a joint effort of the Transport and Interior Ministries. The people
    in question were affected by COVID measures and flight restrictions. The
    authorities also helped 19 French, 2 Canadian, 1 Tunisian and 1 American return
    to Romania. A number of British and French citizens were also returned to their
    home countries.




    BEACHES – Romania has four Blue Flag beaches, after last year only
    three beaches got this rating, commonly used to signal a number of high
    environmental and quality criteria necessary to obtain certification, such as
    water quality, cleanliness and safety. Neighboring Bulgaria got Blue Flag
    certification for 15 of its beaches this year. At global level, over 4.500 beaches
    got certified for 2020. Spain ranks 1, with 590 beaches, followed by Greece,
    Turkey, Italy and France.










    REACTION – The Foreign Ministry has dismissed the
    statements of Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó as ungrounded and
    disrespectful, after the latter has labeled President Klaus Iohannis an
    extremist, anti-Hungarian politician in a Facebook post. The Hungarian official
    said the President’s decision to challenge the constitutionality of a law on
    opening a new crossing point on the Hungarian border goes against efforts to
    bring the two countries closer together. The Foreign Ministry says the
    President attacked the law because it violated the principle of separation of
    state powers, and never meant to take action against Hungary or the Hungarian
    minority in Romania. The Government already has an agreement in place with
    Hungary to open a new border crossing point, which is why the Foreign Ministry
    was surprised at the Hungarian official’s reaction, which it deems unjustified,
    disproportionate and out of context.




    WEATHER ALERTS – Meteorologists on Saturday have
    issued a code orange alert for three quarters of Romania, in place until Sunday
    morning, and a code yellow alert for the rest of the country. The weather will
    be unstable during the interval, with hail, thunderstorms and heavy rainfall
    expected to trigger massive floods in the target areas. A code red has been
    called for Caras-Severin, Timis, Mures and Harghita counties. The latest heavy
    rain has wrought havoc in scores of towns and villages, particularly in the southwest
    and center of the country, brigades of firefighters being called to pump water
    out of dozens of households.




    (Translated by V. Palcu)