Tag: NATO troops in Romania

  • War in Ukraine – UPDATE

    War in Ukraine – UPDATE

    The battle
    for Kyiv was underway all night on Saturday on the third day of the Russian
    invasion as the Russian military attacked the Ukrainian capital city from
    multiple directions. Bursts of gunfire, multiple explosions and artillery rounds could be heard in and around Kyiv. The Russian troops have the capital
    surrounded and are closing in. Heavy fighting was also reported in Melitopol,
    in the southeast.




    The
    Ukrainian army claims it has successfully repelled attempts to enter the city
    in the north and the west. According to Ukraine’s State Agency for Special Communications,
    two IL-76 carriers transporting airborne paratroopers were shot down in Vasylkiv
    and near Tserkva, some 80 km south Kyiv.




    According
    to the Kyiv Independent, president Volodymyr Zelensky is personally heading the
    defenses of the capital. In a message on social media on Friday night, the president
    called on Ukrainians to stand firm and fight for their country, and accused
    Russia of targeting civilian infrastructure. According to the Washington Post,
    the US government offered to evacuate president Zelensky to prevent him from being killed or captured, but the president refused.




    At the UNSC
    meeting Friday night, 50 countries issued a joint statement accusing Russia’s
    abuse of power in blocking a UN resolution condemning the invasion of Ukraine.
    China, India and the UAE abstained. Meanwhile, sanctions continue to pile up,
    the US and Canada announcing new sanctions on Russia late on Friday. The United
    States will disburse an additional to $350 million in security assistance to
    Ukraine, putting the total over the last year at over $1 billion, the White House
    has announced. Previously, president Zelensky had called on the IMF for
    emergency financial assistance.




    In Romania,
    the first NATO response troops have started to arrive. France will deploy 500
    troops and staff to Romania after president Emmanuel Macron on Friday announce his
    country will accelerate the deployment of troops to Romania in response to the
    Russian invasion, AFP reports. NATO has decided to reinforce its presence to
    send a very clear sign of strategic solidarity, to position forces in Romania,
    French army chief of staff Thierry Burkhard told RFI and France24.




    Due to the
    heavy flow of migrants coming in from Ukraine, significant delays are reported
    in Siret northern crossing border. The authorities have issued a statement
    advising immigrants to use alternative border crossings in order to prevent
    further increase in waiting times.

  • War in Ukraine – UPDATE

    War in Ukraine – UPDATE

    The battle
    for Kyiv was underway all night on Saturday on the third day of the Russian
    invasion as the Russian military attacked the Ukrainian capital city from
    multiple directions. Bursts of gunfire, multiple explosions and artillery rounds could be heard in and around Kyiv. The Russian troops have the capital
    surrounded and are closing in. Heavy fighting was also reported in Melitopol,
    in the southeast.




    The
    Ukrainian army claims it has successfully repelled attempts to enter the city
    in the north and the west. According to Ukraine’s State Agency for Special Communications,
    two IL-76 carriers transporting airborne paratroopers were shot down in Vasylkiv
    and near Tserkva, some 80 km south Kyiv.




    According
    to the Kyiv Independent, president Volodymyr Zelensky is personally heading the
    defenses of the capital. In a message on social media on Friday night, the president
    called on Ukrainians to stand firm and fight for their country, and accused
    Russia of targeting civilian infrastructure. According to the Washington Post,
    the US government offered to evacuate president Zelensky to prevent him from being killed or captured, but the president refused.




    At the UNSC
    meeting Friday night, 50 countries issued a joint statement accusing Russia’s
    abuse of power in blocking a UN resolution condemning the invasion of Ukraine.
    China, India and the UAE abstained. Meanwhile, sanctions continue to pile up,
    the US and Canada announcing new sanctions on Russia late on Friday. The United
    States will disburse an additional to $350 million in security assistance to
    Ukraine, putting the total over the last year at over $1 billion, the White House
    has announced. Previously, president Zelensky had called on the IMF for
    emergency financial assistance.




    In Romania,
    the first NATO response troops have started to arrive. France will deploy 500
    troops and staff to Romania after president Emmanuel Macron on Friday announce his
    country will accelerate the deployment of troops to Romania in response to the
    Russian invasion, AFP reports. NATO has decided to reinforce its presence to
    send a very clear sign of strategic solidarity, to position forces in Romania,
    French army chief of staff Thierry Burkhard told RFI and France24.




    Due to the
    heavy flow of migrants coming in from Ukraine, significant delays are reported
    in Siret northern crossing border. The authorities have issued a statement
    advising immigrants to use alternative border crossings in order to prevent
    further increase in waiting times.

  • January 21, 2022

    January 21, 2022

    COVID-19
    ROMANIA -
    19,649 new infections were reported in the last 24 hours, an absolute high
    since the start of the pandemic, the Group for Strategic Communication has
    announced. Yesterday, Romania also reported over 19 thousand cases. Also today,
    49 related fatalities have also been reported. Health Minister Alexandru Rafila
    says the COVID-related mortality rate is at present ten times lower compared to
    October last year. The Romanian official added that an innovative antiviral
    treatment will also be made available shortly. 8 million Romanians have so far
    received at least one dose of the anti-COVID-19 vaccine. The rate of
    vaccination stands at 47.5% of the total eligible population, the head of the
    National Committee for the Coordination of anti-COVID-19 Vaccination
    Activities, medical doctor Valeriu Gheorghiţă has announced. According to Dr.
    Gheorghiţă, the highest vaccination rate (56%) is reported in the 50-59 age
    bracket. The Health Minsitry announced that the bed occupation rate in
    hospitals stands at 22% at national level, meaning classes in schools will
    continue with full physical attendance next week as well.




    COVID-19 WORLD
    – The Austrian Parliament on Thursday adopted the law making anti-COVID-19
    vaccination mandatory for the adult population. Austria thus becomes the first
    EU country to introduce such a measure to combat the pandemic, despite numerous
    street protests and an unconvincing vaccination campaign. The measure will take
    effect on February 4. Austria reported a record-high number of infections,
    nearly 30,000. Around 72% of people have completed the full vaccination scene,
    below the figures reported in France or Spain. Meanwhile, the number of
    infections continues to drop in the UK. The Government in London has announced
    important relaxation of anti-pandemic measures starting next week. Masks and
    COVID certificates will no longer be mandatory. Around 92,000 are reported
    daily, considering 90% of the population has been immunized. In France as well,
    the Government is considering a gradual easing of restrictions. Starting next
    week, people can access restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping centers,
    cinemas, theatre and concert halls, stadiums and gyms only if they provide
    proof of vaccination. Similarly, they can travel by train or coach between
    regions under a similar provision. Yesterday, the UK reported 400 thousand
    infections. 93% of the population has received at least one shot of the
    anti-COVID vaccine.




    STRIKE – The
    strike action staged by trade unionists of the Bucharest Municipal Transport
    Company continues today. Drivers this morning refused to do their regular
    itineraries, although the Bucharest Tribunal yesterday issued a ruling to
    suspend the strike and forcing the Company to resume public transport
    activities. The court of law today will rule on a second notification advanced
    by the Company over the legality of the protest. Trade union leader, Vasile
    Petrariu, says public transport will resume once the Company director, Adrian Criță, resigns, also calling for a 10% increase of
    salaries. Adrian Criță says that earlier this year he
    invited the trade unions to negotiate the collective employment agreement, but
    has so far received no response. Bucharest Mayor, Nicușor Dan, argues the
    protest is purely political and has called on the authorities to enforce the
    law. Also today, trade unions in the aluminum manufacturing sector are staging
    a protest in front of the Government building. Employees point to the critical
    issues facing this industry, as a result of the increase in energy prices.
    Trade unions have warned that, by cutting back on aluminum production, large
    numbers of people will be laid off or put on furlough, which will in turn
    affect tens of thousands of employees working for enterprises that are directly
    or indirectly reliant on the aluminum production industry.




    US-RUSSIA RELATIONS – Geneva is today holding a round of talks between the USA and Russia.
    Attending will be Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, and the US
    Secretary of State, Antony Blinken. The US official on Wednesday paid a visit
    to Kiev, reiterating the US’s unwavering support for Ukraine. Romania’s
    president, Klaus Iohannis, on Thursday hailed the announcement made the
    previous day by US president Joe Biden over the increase of America’s military
    presence in Romania on NATO’s eastern flank should the security situation
    deteriorate. The Romanian president added
    that Romania’s Strategic Partnership with France will also be consolidated in
    the Black Sea region, following the announcement of French president Emmanuel
    Macron regarding France’s willingness to deploy troops on Romania’s territory
    as part of NATO missions. Russia has
    rallied over 100 thousand troops on the Ukrainian border, although it has
    denied allegations over a planned invasion. The Kremlin has called on NATO
    members to withdraw their troops from countries in Eastern Europe, including
    Romania. Several rounds of talks between Washington and Moscow have taken place
    in recent days, producing no results.




    RUSSIA-ROMANIA
    RELATIONS – On Friday, Russia called
    on NATO to withdraw its troops from Romania and Bulgaria, as part of its
    so-called security guarantees. The Russian Foreign Ministry wants NATO to
    withdraw its troops, equipment and weapons from ex-Soviet states that were not
    part of the Alliance in 1997. Such is the case of Romania and Bulgaria,
    although analysts say Russia’s demands might also target Poland and the Baltic
    states. The Kremlin claims the West had promised in the 1990s, at the end of
    the Cold War, that NATO would never expand to states behind the former Iron
    Curtain. From Poland to Bulgaria, all former USSR satellites in Central and
    Eastern Europe are today part of NATO, as well as Estonia, Latvia and
    Lithuania. A March 2021 survey shows that 81% of Romanians believe the country
    should be focusing on the West in terms of political and military alliances,
    namely the EU, the USA and NATO. Only 10.4% of respondents believe Romania
    should be focusing on Russia and China.




    TENNIS – The
    pair made up of Jaqueline Cristian of Romania and Andrea Petkovic of Germany
    today advanced to the second round in the women’s doubles at the Australian
    Open after ousting the all-Romanian pair Simona Halep / Gabriela Ruse in
    straight sets. Raluca Olaru of Romania and Anna-Lena Friedsam of Germany were
    knocked out by Yifan Xu and Zhaoxuan Yang of China. The only Romanians left in
    the women’s singles, Simona Halep and Sorana Cîrstea, are competing in the
    third round on Saturday against Danka Kovinić of Montenegro and Anastasia
    Pavlyuchenkova of Russia, respectively. (VP)