Tag: MCM Black Sea

  • January 11, 2024

    January 11, 2024

    VACANCIES
    – The Romanian government is today examining the memorandums for the
    organization of vacancy-filling contests in hospitals administered by the
    Health Ministry and local administrations. Last week, Prime Minister Marcel
    Ciolacu called on the Health and Development Ministries to submit a report on
    available vacancies in the medical system, saying the medical doctors who took
    the specialty exam last year must also find suitable jobs. The health system
    faces a severe shortage of medical staff.




    TRANSPORT
    – Representatives of Romanian transporters who protested on Wednesday are today
    meeting with government officials for talks. They are disgruntled with civil
    liability insurances for vehicles and the increase in fuel excises. The protest
    was not claimed by any employer’s association or trade union, although the
    Federation of Romanian Transport Operators offered to mediate a dialogue
    between hauliers and the authorities. Also on Wednesday farmers staged a
    protest of their own.




    SNOW
    MEETING – Romania’s Foreign Minister Luminița Odobescu is attending the
    two-day informal Snow Meeting hosted by Trakai, Lithuania, focusing on
    external policy and security topics. Held today and tomorrow, the event will
    bring together EU and NATO Foreign Ministers as well as high-ranking officials
    and academia from Europe and the USA. The meeting will address security hot
    topics such as the strategic consequences of the war in Ukraine, the future
    security framework in Europe, celebrating 20 years since the NATO enlargement
    of 2004, the July NATO Summit in Washington and prospects of cooperation with
    the Asia-Pacific region.




    MEMORANDUM
    – Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey are today signing a Memorandum of Understanding
    for the creation of a joint task force charged with demining operations in the
    Black Sea – MCM Black Sea, the Defense Ministry reports. MCM Black Sea is an
    initiative of the three Black Sea riparian allies designed to facilitate safe
    navigation by means of combating the threat posed by sea mines. Defense
    Minister Angel Tîlvăr will sign on behalf of Romania. The operational structure
    of MCM Black Sea, which will change command on a six-month rotation basis and
    will consist of two planned activations for every rotation, will ensure the
    maximum level of vigilance and training and contribute to strengthening the
    Allied posture of deterrence and defense of the Eastern flank. NATO’s littoral
    partners, as well as NATO’s Standing Naval Groups and non-littoral Allies, will
    be able to participate in MCM Black Sea activities to develop cooperation in
    support of Black Sea security and improve interoperability. The initiative was
    launched by Turkey last year. All activities have a peaceful purpose and are
    not targeted against any country.




    STRIKFORNATO
    – Romania and Lithuania have joined the NATO Striking and Support Force
    (STRIKFORNATO). Romania thus became the 15th member of the most powerful NATO
    naval force, the Defense Ministry reports. The accession is all the more
    important as this year marks two decades since Romania joined NATO, Defense
    Minister Angel Tîlvăr says. Cooperation between the Romanian Naval Forces and
    STRIKFORNATO started over a year ago, as Romanian officers took part in
    activities and missions carried out by the STRIKFORNATO Command. The NATO
    Striking and Support Forces Command focuses on high-precision strikes, carrier
    battle groups, expedition units and strike groups made up of cruisers,
    destroyers and frigates. Its mission is to ensure security in the Black Sea
    region, an area of strategic importance to NATO.




    TENNIS
    – In the opening round at the Australian Open, Sorana Cîrstea (26 WTA) will
    play Yafan Wang (97 WTA) of China. Ana Bogdan (66 WTA) will take on a player
    from the qualifying phase, whereas Jaqueline Cristian (84 WTA) will go up
    against Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic (49 WTA).

  • January 10, 2024 UPDATE

    January 10, 2024 UPDATE

    SNOW MEETING – Romania’s Foreign
    Minister Luminița Odobescu will attend the two-day informal Snow Meeting hosted
    by Trakai, Lithuania, focusing on external policy and security topics. Held on Thursday
    and Friday, the event will bring together EU and NATO Foreign Ministers as well
    as high-ranking officials and academia from Europe and the USA. The meeting
    will address security hot topics such as the strategic consequences of the war
    in Ukraine, the future security framework in Europe, celebrating 20 years since
    the NATO enlargement of 2004, the July NATO Summit in Washington and prospects
    of cooperation with the Asia-Pacific region.




    MEMORANDUM – Romanian Defense
    Minister Angel Tîlvăr and his counterparts from Bulgaria and Turkey are
    expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding for the creation of a joint task
    force charged with demining operations in the Black Sea – MCM Black Sea, the
    Defense Ministry reports. MCM Black Sea is an initiative of the three Black Sea
    riparian allies designed to facilitate safe navigation by means of combating
    the threat posed by sea mines. The operational structure of MCM Black Sea,
    which will change command on a six-month rotation basis and will consist of two
    planned activations for every rotation, will ensure the maximum level of vigilance
    and training and contribute to strengthening the Allied posture of deterrence
    and defense of the Eastern flank. NATO’s littoral partners, as well as NATO’s
    Standing Naval Groups and non-littoral Allies, will be able to participate in
    MCM Black Sea activities to develop cooperation in support of Black Sea
    security and improve interoperability.




    FLAG CEREMONY – The head of the
    Chief of Naval Forces Staff, vice-admiral Mihai Panait, on Wednesday attended
    the Romanian flag-raising ceremony hosted by Oeiras, Portugal. The ceremony was
    hosted by the NATO Striking and Support Forces Command (STRIKFORNATO). In a
    year marking two decades since Romania joined NATO, Romania became the 15th
    member of the most powerful NATO naval force. The NATO Striking and Support Forces
    Command focuses on high-precision strikes, carrier battle groups, expedition
    units and strike groups made up of cruisers, destroyers and frigates.




    INFECTIONS – The number of
    respiratory infections is on the rise in Romania. Over 2,500 new cases of
    COVID-19 and some 26 related deaths were reported in the first week, the
    National Public Health Institute has announced. 40% of these cases were
    reported in Bucharest and in Cluj, Bihor, Brașov and Constanța counties. At the
    same time the number of flu cases has also gone up, with wards treating
    infectious diseases operating at full capacity. At least nine people died to
    the flu virus since the start of the flu season. The head of the Association of
    Family Physicians from Bucharest and Ilfov County, Dr. Sandra Alexiu, says
    people should contact their family physician as soon as cold or flu symptoms
    appear and avoid self-medication. A good personal hygiene and hand-washing are
    also recommended, while traveling to crowded areas should be avoided. Doctors
    also recommend vaccination to combat the virus.




    DISCOVEREU – Some 2,000
    18-year-olds from Romania will be awarded a one-year free travel pass, in
    addition to other benefits such as accommodation and participation in various
    events, allowing them to explore the diversity of Europe as part of the
    initiative DiscoverEU – Discover the European Union. This year, of the
    150,000 young people enrolled, 36,000 were selected following a quiz in
    October. The 18-year-olds will travel by train over March 2024 – May 2025, to
    find out more about the history and cultural heritage of Europe and to meet
    people across the European continent. Over 11,600 young Romanians have so far
    benefited from this initiative. (VP)







  • România, Bulgaria și Turcia vor semna Memorandumul privind constituirea structurii MCM Black Sea

    România, Bulgaria și Turcia vor semna Memorandumul privind constituirea structurii MCM Black Sea

    Ministrul român al Apărării
    Naţionale, Angel Tîlvăr, va semna, joi, la Istanbul, alături de omologii bulgar
    şi turc, Memorandumul de înţelegere privind constituirea Grupului operativ
    pentru combaterea minelor marine în Marea Neagră – MCM Black Sea, transmite
    MApN.

    MCM Black Sea reprezintă o iniţiativă a celor trei aliaţi riverani la
    Marea Neagră menită să faciliteze siguranţa navigaţiei prin combaterea
    ameninţărilor reprezentate de minele marine. Structura operaţională a MCM Black
    Sea, cu o comandă rotativă la fiecare şase luni şi două activări planificate în
    fiecare rotaţie, va asigura un nivel continuu de vigilenţă şi pregătire,
    contribuind şi la întărirea posturii aliate de descurajare şi apărare a
    Flancului Estic.

    Partenerii riverani ai NATO, precum şi Grupurile Navale
    Permanente NATO şi Aliaţii non-litorali, vor putea participa la activităţile
    MCM Black Sea în scopul dezvoltării cooperării în sprijinul securităţii Mării
    Negre şi pentru a îmbunătăţi interoperabilitatea.