Tag: Romania-Moldova defense cooperation

  • June 8, 2022 UPDATE

    June 8, 2022 UPDATE

    ECONOMY – Romania’s GDP went up by 6.5% in
    the first three months of the year, as compared with the same period of 2021,
    and increased by 5.2% in real terms as against the first quarter of this year,
    the National Statistics Institute announced on Wednesday. Romania’s economy is
    expected to go up by 2.9% this year, the World Bank has said recently in its
    Global Economic Outlook. The World Bank’s report in January estimated a 4.3%
    advance of the Romanian economy, but the financial institution has revised its
    forecast downwards. In 2023, the World Bank is expecting a 3.7% advance of the
    country’s GDP and a 3.9% increase in 2024.




    GOVERNMENT – The Romanian Government approved in
    Wednesday’s meeting the draft law on the ratification of the Common Aviation
    Area Agreement between the European Union and its Member States and Ukraine, an
    agreement signed in Kyiv in October 2021. This agreement will integrate the
    transport market in Ukraine into the European single market, thus creating the
    premises for the development of the transport networks of Romania and Ukraine,
    with economic benefits for both parties, Dan Cărbunaru, the Government spokesman
    said. The purpose of the Agreement is to create a common airspace between the
    EU, member states and Ukraine, based mainly on similar norms in terms of
    safety, security, air traffic management, environment, consumer protection and
    social aspects. On the other hand, the Government decided to increase the
    number of employees of the National Sanitary, Veterinary and Food Safety
    Authority by 25 in the context of higher border crossing flows determined by
    the war in Ukraine.




    APPOINTMENT – Moldova’s Superior Council of
    Prosecutors has appointed Veronica Drăgălin as winner of the contest for the
    position of chief prosecutor of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.
    Veronica Drăgălin is a prosecutor is the US, where her family had emigrated
    years before. She studied law at the University of Virginia and is Deputy
    Prosecutor in the section on public corruption and civil rights in the office
    of the American prosecutor in the Central District of California. Drăgălin was
    nominated for the Young Federal Attorney National Award and the Federal
    Prosecutor’s Award for Women in Federal Justice. She speaks Romanian, English,
    Spanish, Russian, German and Italian.




    DECISION – The European Parliament and
    representatives of the member states have reached an agreement that will
    require all new smart phones, tablets, cameras, portable speakers or hand-held
    gaming systems sold in the EU to use a common charger by 2024. By 2026, the law
    will apply to laptops. The move is aimed at cutting down on electronic waste.




    DEFENSE – Romania’s expertise could be useful
    in the process of turning Moldova’s army into a modern, mobile and well
    equipped institution, Moldovan Defense Minister Anatolie Nosatyi said Wednesday
    in Bucharest at a joint conference with his Romanian counterpart Vasile Dîncu. Nosatyi
    said Romania’s support is appreciated in the context in which Chișinău is faced with numerous problems with
    a negative impact on regional stability. Romania is firmly expressing its
    availability and interest in developing cooperation with Moldova’s national
    army, the Romanian Defense Minister said in turn.




    DISINFORMATION – The European Union needs to debunk
    the disinformation of Russia, which blames the West for the current food
    crisis, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said. Food has
    become part of the Kremlin’s arsenal of terror. And we cannot tolerate this,
    the EU official told a European Parliament session in Strasbourg. In turn,
    European Council president, Charles Michel, said Russia is blocking Ukrainian
    ports, turning farmland into battlegrounds and generating world hunger. In
    turn, the Kremlin denied the accusation that the war in Ukraine is causing a
    global food crisis, despite the increase in prices generated by the suspension
    of Ukrainian exports. Ukraine announced it will not demine the port of Odessa
    to export grain as Russian forces might take advantage of the situation to
    attack the city.






    FOOTBALL – Romania’s national football squad
    was defeated 1-0 by Bosnia Herzegovina on Tuesday evening away from home in the
    3rd group of League B of Nations League. This is the second consecutive defeat
    for the Romanians, after they lost 0-2 to Montenegro. Romania ranks last in the
    group, with zero points. Its last matches will be held on June 11 against
    Finland and on June 14 against Montenegro, both on home turf. (EE & VP)