Tag: NATO convoys

  • October 24, 2022

    October 24, 2022

    NATO – Two convoys transporting
    military equipment from France arrived in Romania on Sunday. The first convoy
    includes light infantry vehicles, while the second one transported heavy
    infantry armored vehicles, the Romanian Defense Ministry announced. The
    equipment adds to the military technology used by the NATO battlegroup in
    Romania led by France and located in Cincu, central Romania. The battlegroup
    was created in May by pooling in NATO Response Force troops already deployed to
    Romania. On the other hand, Spain announced it would send F-18 and Eurofighter
    jets to Romania and Bulgaria, to contribute to consolidating the NATO eastern
    flank in the context of the war in Ukraine.


    DEFENSE
    – The Supreme Defense Council will convene on Tuesday in Bucharest. According
    to the Presidency, the agenda will focus on the regional security context, the
    Russian invasion of Ukraine and consequences for Romania, as well as on improving
    the country’s energy resilience. Council members will also be given an update
    on measures taken to modernize the army.




    PARLIAMENT
    – Defense Minister Vasile Dîncu on
    Monday resigned, claiming it was impossible to work with president Klaus
    Iohannis. Also on Monday, Minister Dîncu was expected to appear before
    the Chamber of Deputies to explain his statements over the resolution of the
    Ukrainian conflict. In a TV show, the Defense Minister said that negotiations
    with Russia are the only way to ensure peace in Ukraine. President Iohannis
    subsequently told Dîncu that Ukrainians
    are paying a blood price in this war and we must all come to terms with the
    idea that only Ukraine can decide when, how and what it is negotiating. This is
    our official position and the official viewpoint of the European Union, the
    president went on to say.




    WAR IN
    UKRAINE – Russia has launched missile and drone strikes on Mykolaiv, a city
    located some 35 km northwest of the frontline in Kherson, currently under
    Ukrainian control, destroying an apartment building. The Kremlin previously
    warned of uncontrolled escalation in the Ukrainian conflict. The strike
    occurred just as Russia had ordered 60,000 people to evacuate the area to save
    their lives from the Ukrainian counteroffensive. The Russian Defense Minister,
    Sergey Shoigu, said the situation in Ukraine is rapidly deteriorating as part
    of telephone calls he had on Sunday with counterparts from Great Britain,
    France and Turkey. Minister Shoigu also spoke to the US Secretary of Defense,
    Lloyd Austin, for the second time in three days. According to the Pentagon,
    Secretary Austin said Shoigu rejected any pretext for Russian escalation in
    Ukraine.




    REFUGEES
    – The Border Police Inspectorate announced some 90 thousand people entered
    Romania on Sunday, of whom some 8,000 were Ukrainian nationals, representing a
    16% drop compared to the previous day. Starting February 10, 2022, some 2.6
    million Ukrainians have entered Romania, most of whom were en route to Western
    Europe. According to the Interior Ministry, over 4,300 Ukrainians filed for and
    were granted asylum in Romania, thus benefiting from every right under Romanian
    now. Another 80,000 Ukrainians have obtained stay permits, which grant them
    temporary forms of protection.




    UN – The
    Romanian Foreign Ministry expressed regret over the decision of the Gabonese
    Presidency of the UN Security Council to deny the representatives of Romania
    and Lithuania the right to speak in Friday’s session devoted to humanitarian
    issues in Ukraine. According to a press release issued by the Romanian MFA, the
    decision is all the more regrettable as Romania’s permanent mission to the UN
    had been previously notified it has been included on the list of speakers.
    Romanian diplomats wanted to tell Council members about Romania’s efforts in
    providing assistance to some 2.6 million Ukrainian refugees that have entered
    Romania since the start of the war and our country’s contribution to helping
    export grain from Ukraine in an attempt to facilitate access to food and
    offsetting the global food crisis caused by Russia. Romania’s intervention was
    subsequently submitted in writing as an official document pertaining to this
    session.




    UK -
    Former British Finance Minister, Rishi Sunak, is likely to be designated the
    new Prime Minister of Great Britain today. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson
    announced on Sunday he has withdrawn his candidacy for the leadership of the
    Conservative Party, while the other candidate, Penny Mordant, is far from
    securing the necessary number of votes allowing him to stay in the race.
    Freshly returned from a holiday, Borish Johnson explained he decided to give up
    his bid for Downing Street as he was unable to obtain the support of all
    Conservatives in Parliament in order to rule efficienty. Meanwhile, thousands
    of people protested on Sunday in London, calling for the EU reaccession of the
    UK. The current political stalemate was triggered after the Brexit referendum.
    Protesters claim Great Britain rejoining the community bloc would also solve
    the current energy crisis.




    PILGRIMAGE
    – Bucharest is hosting the traditional Christian-Orthodox pilgrimage devoted to
    Saint Demetrius the New, patron saint of Bucharest, whose feast day is celebrated
    on October 27. Hosted by the Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest, the pilgrimage
    will end on Friday, October 28.




    TENNIS -
    Romanian tennis player Simona Halep, who received a temporary suspension after
    testing positive at a US Open doping test, dropped one place in WTA standings
    compared to the previous week and is now ranked 10th. Another four
    Romanian players are ranked in WTA Top 100 – Irina-Camelia Begu (33), Sorana
    Cîrstea (38), Ana Bogdan (48) and Elena-Gabriela Ruse (96), the latter having
    climbed nine spots. Jaqueline Cristian dropped 61 places and is currently
    ranked 143. In the WTA doubles standings, Monica Niculescu is ranked 48, Irina
    Bara 85 and Elena-Gabriela Ruse 91. (VP)