Tag: Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

  • January 9, 2022

    January 9, 2022




    Covid-19Ro.The Romanian
    authorities expect that in the next period new levels of COVID cases that were
    not reached in the previous waves of the pandemic will be reported and stress
    the importance of observing individual protection measures, and of vaccination.
    With the extension of the alert state, textile or plastic masks are no longer allowed
    as of January 8, the date on which several measures imposed in the context of
    the spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus came into force. Specialist
    analyzes have so far confirmed almost 300 cases of Omicron, but epidemiologists
    estimate that the actual number of infections with this strain is much higher.
    One of the largest providers of private medical services in Romania has
    announced that in just one week the percentage of positive Omicron cases in the
    studied groups has increased from 35 to 78. Epidemiologists warn that a
    difficult period is coming, and Romania is likely to get to report 50,000 daily
    cases over the next two weeks, under proper testing. The latest report
    indicates just over 4,700 new cases in 24 hours and 14 associated deaths.
    Nearly 8 million people have received at least one dose of vaccine.








    Pandemic. The United
    Kingdom is the first country in Western Europe to exceed 150,000
    COVID-associated deaths and the seventh in the world after the United States,
    Brazil, India, Russia, Mexico and Peru. Although Omicron seems less dangerous
    than the Delta strain, due to the high number of infections, hospitals, which
    are affected by lack of medical staff, are being stormed again. In Italy, where
    a high level of contamination is also reported, a new government decree in Rome
    will come into force in two days, further limiting the activities of people who
    have not been vaccinated against COVID-19. On the other hand, protests against
    government measures to combat the pandemic took place on Saturday in several
    countries. Some 40,000 people protested in Vienna, Austria, where vaccination becomes
    mandatory as of next month. Several thousand people also protested in several cities
    in Germany and France.








    Visit. Romanian Foreign
    Minister Bogdan Aurescu will hold political consultations with his Pakistani
    counterpart Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Hussain Qureshi on Monday during his official
    visit to Romania. The visit comes amid recent ‘positive dynamics’ in bilateral
    relations, including in the wake of Pakistan’s ‘essential support’ for
    Romania’s efforts to evacuate from Afghanistan its own citizens, citizens of
    allied countries and 156 Afghan citizens at risk in August and September 2021.
    The two ministers will discuss ways to develop the bilateral relationship,
    deepen political dialogue, as well as economic and sectoral cooperation. During
    the visit, a cooperation agreement will be signed between the Romanian Chamber
    of Commerce and Industry and the Association of Pakistani Chambers of Commerce
    and Industry, as well as a framework cooperation agreement providing for an
    exchange of scholarships between the Polytechnic University of Bucharest and
    the University of Islamabad.




    Negotiations. The United
    States and its allies are ready to discuss with Russia, during the talks on
    Ukraine, the possibility of each side restricting its military exercises and
    the deployment of missiles in the region, a senior US official said. In the
    context of the start of crucial talks in Geneva on Monday, a senior Biden
    administration official said that the United States was not willing to discuss
    limits on the deployment of US troops or the position of US forces in the NATO countries
    in the region. The Geneva talks, followed by other sessions in Brussels and
    Vienna, are aimed at avoiding a crisis, Reuters reports. The talks take place
    in the context in which Russia has amassed some one hundred thousand soldiers
    along the border with Ukraine, generating fears that it is preparing for an
    invasion. Moscow, however, says it only wants to end NATO’s eastward expansion
    and is demanding security guarantees, which the United States considers
    unacceptable.








    Protests. More than 5,000
    people have been arrested in Kazakhstan during violent protests in recent days,
    the country’s interior ministry has announced. The biggest wave of protests in
    the country was sparked by popular anger over a significant rise in fuel
    prices, but turned into a wider uprising against the authoritarian government.
    The head of state, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, on Friday authorized security forces
    to shoot to kill in order to quell any rebellion and, backed by
    Russia, refused any negotiations with protesters. Dozens of people lost their
    lives. News agencies report that the situation seems to be stabilizing, but the
    information blockade continues. Due to internet outages and mobile telephony
    issues, Kazakhs are unable to communicate with relatives in other parts of the
    country. There are endless queues at banks to withdraw money from ATMs, and
    store shelves are empty.








    Tennis. Romanian tennis
    player Simona Halep won the Melbourne Summer Set 1 (WTA 250) tournament, with 239,477
    US dollars in prize money, after defeating the Russian Veronika Kudermetova,
    6-2, 6-3. After a 2021 season she largely missed because of health problems,
    Halep (20 WTA), former world leader, had a perfect start this year, winning the
    23rd title of her career. This was the last rehearsal for Simona Halep before
    participating in the Australian Open (January 17-30). (MI)