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  • October 17, 2023

    October 17, 2023

    VISIT TO ISRAEL – Prime Minister
    Marcel Ciolacu is on a visit to Israel, where he is holding talks with Prime
    Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and representatives of the Romanian community,
    affected by the escalation of the security climate in the region. The Romanian
    official will also meet Menachem Hacohen, a great rabbi of the Jewish community
    in Romania over 1997-2011. I went to Israel to convey our message of
    solidarity with the Israeli people and our strong support for the Romanian
    community in this country. In these troubled times, Romania remains a pillar of
    stability and peace, defending democratic values and human rights and firmly
    combating terrorism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia and hate speech, Prime Minister
    Marcel Ciolacu said. Accompanying the Prime Minister’s delegation are also Defense
    Minister Angel Tîlvăr, Foreign Minister Luminița Odobescu, deputy Silviu
    Vexler, president of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania, as well
    as Romania’s Ambassador to Israel, Radu Ioanid.




    WAR IN GAZA – Romania’s
    president, Klaus Iohannis, is today attending a special meeting of the European
    Council, held by video conference and called by European Council president
    Charles Michel in the context of concerns the war between Israel and Hamas
    could exacerbate tensions between communities and trigger a new migratory wave
    towards Europe. We need to ensure assistance to affected civilians. We need to
    avoid the conflict from escalating by engaging all regional actors. The
    solution is sustainable peace based on a two-state solution. This conflict can
    breed tensions between our communities and amplify extremism. Finally, there is
    a major risk of migration and movements of a large number of people to
    neighboring countries, Charles Michel said.




    US SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL – US President Joe
    Biden will also travel to Israel on Wednesday for talks with the Israeli Prime
    Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel has a right to defend itself, State
    Secretary Antony Blinken said. President Biden is expected to reaffirm US
    solidarity with Israel ahead of this country’s planned offensive against Hamas
    militants in Gaza, Secretary Blinken also said. According to the US official,
    president Biden will be briefed concerning Israel’s operations, which are aimed
    at minimizing the loss of civilian lives and allowing humanitarian aid to reach
    Gaza before being intercepted by Hamas. In turn, Prime Minister Benjamin
    Netanyahu is holding talks with other leaders. The Israeli official talked to
    the Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, who conveyed his condolences for the victims
    of the October 7 Hamas attack, condemning any and all attacks on the civilian
    population. Today, Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz is also expected to arrive
    in Israel to meet Prime Minister Netanyahu, president Herzog and Defense
    Minister yoav Gallant. Chancellor Scholz will also meet with the parents of the
    young German people held hostage in Gaza. Olaf Scholz is the first head of
    state to visit Israel to express solidarity with this country.




    ATTACK – The man suspected
    of killing two Swedish tourists yesterday night in Brussels has been detained
    this morning in the Belgian capital. A Federal Prosecutor’s Office spokesman
    told AFP the man was arrested after police officers opened fire, without
    however revealing his authority or mentioning if the attacker was wounded in
    the exchange. The attack had been claimed in an online video by an individual
    who said the attack was inspired by the Islamic State, which prompted the
    authorities to treat the incident as a terrorist attack and raise alert levels.
    The attacker could be of Tunisian origin, Belgian media writes.




    NATURAL GAS – Romania’s gas deposits are at full
    capacity, which means our country could get through the winter without gas
    imports, provided it is mild, Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja said. Romania
    can also provide assistance to the Republic of Moldova, if needed. Maintaining
    the cap on electricity and gas prices for household users is necessary in the
    context of the crisis in the Middle East impacting global energy markets,
    Minister Burduja went on to say. (VP)