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  • December 6, 2016 UPDATE

    December 6, 2016 UPDATE

    GROWTH
    In the third quarter of this year, Romania saw the
    biggest growth in the EU, 4.6%, as compared to the same period in 2015,
    Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union said on Tuesday. This is
    the third quarter in a row when Romania had the biggest yearly growth in the
    EU. However, the growth pace registered by the Romanian economy slowed from
    5.8%, in the second quarter, down to 4.6% in the third quarter. According to
    Eurostat, the Eurozone economy grew by 1.7% in the third trimester of the year
    against the same period last year, while the European Union registered an
    annual economic growth of 1.9%.








    PROTEST Miners from the Romanian mines of Paroseni and
    Uricani have stopped the sit-down protest they began on Tuesday morning amid
    discontent for having not received their pay for November. The miners got
    assurances they would get their salaries shortly, though trade unionists fear
    the situation might get repeated on December 15th as well, because
    the Hunedoara Power Compound, which should be paying the miners’ salaries, has
    its bank accounts blocked. The European Commission has recently greenlighted
    almost 100 million euros in grants by the Romanian state with a view to closing
    down two unprofitable coal mines, Lonea and Lupeni in the Jiu Valley,
    south-western Romania.






    ATOMIC
    ENERGY
    Over December 5th and 6th Romania’s state
    secretary for strategic affairs, Dan Neculaescu, was in Vienna attending the
    International Conference on Nuclear Security staged by the International Atomic
    Energy Agency (IAEA). In his speech, Neculaescu has highlighted the importance
    Romania attaches to the implementation of the commitments assumed during the
    summits over nuclear security; the Romanian official also highlighted the
    country’s role as a donor to the IAEA Nuclear Security Fund. He also evoked the
    active role Romania plays at a regional level in terms of nuclear
    security.


    MEETING The two-day meeting
    of NATO Foreign Ministers in Brussels, which involves the participation for the
    first time of Federica Mogherini, the High Representative of the European Union
    for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on Tuesday issued a statement on
    implementing a decision made at the Alliance’s Summit in Warsaw over cooperation
    between NATO and the EU. The document shows that at this moment, the security
    of Europe and North America is more interconnected than ever and the alliance
    will have to face challenges coming from south and east through joint actions
    and cooperation. The document comprises 42 measures leading to concrete
    cooperation between NATO and the EU also mentioning that NATO is the
    organisation that remains for the allies the essential framework for collective
    defence, consultations on security and decisions.