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  • 21 September 2017

    21 September 2017

    Bad weather. The government is to decide the amount of
    financial compensation for the damage caused by bad weather in western Romania.
    According to the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations, Wednesday’s
    rainfalls and strong winds caused damages in the capital Bucharest and 38 towns
    and villages in 15 other counties. 3 people were also killed. More than 4,000
    troops from the army’s fire service and 1,000 pieces of equipment were on duty
    in the last 24 hours to help limit and eliminate the effects of bad weather,
    including evacuating the water from flooded homes and courtyards and removing
    felled trees. Tens of roofs were partly or completely damaged. Road travel was
    temporarily disrupted because of trees that fell on the streets.




    US trip. Romania’s president Klaus
    Iohannis today travels to Philadelphia to visit the Independence Hall, a
    symbolic venue in American history and one with historical significance for the
    affirmation of the statehood of the countries in Central Europe, including
    Romania. President Iohannis will also meet members of the Romanian community in
    the area. He arrived in the United States on Sunday to attend the UN General
    Assembly in New York. He held an address on Wednesday calling for the need to
    create an international court for terrorism. He also said Romania was expecting
    the UN to boost its contribution to global efforts in the area of international
    migration.




    Defence. The Romanian defence minister Mihai Fifor on Wednesday met
    senator Joni Ernst, the president of the Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee of the
    Committee on Armed Services. The two officials discussed the security situation
    in the Black Sea area, ways to consolidate the Romania-US strategic partnership
    and bilateral cooperation with a view to achieving the operational capabilities
    of the Romanian Army to allow interoperability with other NATO allies. Mihai
    Fifor presented his government’s priorities in the area of defence following
    the allocation of 2% of the GDP to defence spending. Senator Joni Ernst
    reiterated her country’s commitment to the development of military cooperation
    with Romania and hailed this country’s constant efforts in international
    theatres of operation and missions. Also on Wednesday, the Romanian minister
    attended a working meeting held by the American-Romanian Business Council with
    representatives of the US defence industry.




    Ukraine law. Romania’s delegation to the Council of Europe
    Parliamentary Assembly is to call on this body to hold a debate next month to
    adopt a resolution on monitoring the way in which Ukraine respects the rights
    of ethnic minorities. The announcement was made by the head of the delegation
    Titus Corlatean, who said Romania supports Ukraine’s efforts to join the
    European Union while warning that this country will have to fulfil the
    accession criteria. On Wednesday, the Senate and Chamber of Deputies in
    Bucharest passed a joint declaration on Ukraine’s new education law saying it
    drastically limits the right to education in their mother tongue for ethnic
    Romanians in Ukraine.




    Tennis. The Romanian tennis player Sorana Cirstea, world
    no. 52, has defeated the American player Nicole Gibb to reach the quartefinals
    of the WTA tournament in Seoul worth almost 227,000 dollars. Cirstea will next
    face Thailand’s Luksika Kumkhum for a place in the semifinals. Cirstea will also
    play the doubles semifinals together with Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko, where they
    will face the British-Australian pair Katy Dunne and Priscilla Hon.




    Invictus Games. The team of Romanian military injured in
    operations left for Toronto, Canada, today to take part in the Invictus Games.
    The 15 members of the team will compete in six individual sports disciplines:
    archery, athletics, indoor rowing, weightlifting, cycling and swimming.




    Enescu Festival. On day 20 of the George Enescu
    International Festival, Orchestra dell’Accademia
    Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and Coro dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa
    Cecilia conducted by Antonio Pappano are giving a performance at the Palace
    Hall, while the St. Petersburg Russian Chamber Philharmonic conducted by Juri
    Gilbo take to the stage of the Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest. Timisoara, in
    western Romania, will see a performance by the Banatul Philharmonic Orchestra
    conducted by Rumon Gamba.