Tag: Romanian delegation visits South Korea

  • December 22, 2022

    December 22, 2022

    REVOLUTION
    – Events commemorating the anti-communist revolution of 1989 continue today in
    Romania. Religious ceremonies and laying of flowers will be held in all major
    cities across Romania. December 22, 1989 was the day when tens of thousands of
    people took to the streets and forced dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu to flee the
    country in a helicopter that took off from the building of the former Central
    Committee. The revolution that toppled the communist regime broke out in the
    capital city on December 21 with a huge rally staged by Nicolae Ceaușescu, who
    thus hoped to appease the population and stay in power. The rally turned
    violent and the memory of the heroes who were killed that day was honored
    yesterday by means of ceremonies and laying of flowers in emblematic venues.
    President Klaus Iohannis paid a floral tribute at the roadside cross in
    University Square, also observing a moment of silence. We recall the spark that
    ignited the 1989 anti-communist revolution was lit in Timișoara, western
    Romania. The revolution quickly spread to Bucharest and other cities. Overall,
    1,000 people were killed and some 3,000 wounded in clashes with the security
    forces. Romania is the only country in Eastern Europe where the transition from
    communism resulted in bloodshed.




    VISIT -
    The Romanian delegation comprising Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă and Chamber of
    Deputies speaker, Marcel Ciolacu, continues its visit to South Korea. Romania
    seeks to develop major economic projects jointly with Korean businesses in key
    fields such as transports, energy, defense, IT, ITNs( IT and Network Solutions)
    and semi-conductors. In fact, more Korean corporations have invested in the
    American project designed to develop modular reactors, which Romania is
    expected to implement in a few years. The defense industry will be the focus of
    today’s talks, after yesterday the officials discussed energy-related topics.
    The two Romanian officials will also meet with the leadership of two companies,
    Hanwha Aerospace, which offers defense solutions, and Hyundai Rotem,
    specializing in the manufacturing of rolling stock, military equipment and
    plant engineering. Yesterday, during their meeting with Prime Minister Han
    Duck-soo in Seoul, the two officials exchanged views regarding ways of managing
    the situation generated by the Russian aggression in Ukraine, regional security
    and NATO’s cooperation with South Korea. Also yesterday, Marcel Ciolacu and
    Nicolae Ciucă met with representatives of the Romanian community in South
    Korea. The Romanian Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for the way
    Romanians have succeeded in integrating in Korean society, while at the same
    time preserving their Romanian identity, culture and values. On Friday, the
    Romanian delegation, which comprises several ministers, will visit the
    demilitarized zone separating South Korea from North Korea.






    WAR IN
    UKRAINE – Support for Ukraine is not an act of charity, but an investment
    in global security and democracy, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky said
    in a speech before the US Congress. The Kyiv leader also called for maintaining
    support for Ukraine. Washington is by far Ukraine’s most important weapons
    supplier, and American equipment delivered to Ukraine, such as Javelin
    anti-tank systems or HIMARS missile launchers, have been instrumental in
    repelling Russian attacks. On this occasion, the United States have promised a
    new assistance package worth 1.85 billion USD, which includes an anti-air
    missile system, requested by Ukraine a while ago, considering that cities and
    infrastructure are constantly targeted by Russian shelling. During his meeting
    with president Joe Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky said it will take more Patriot
    systems to fend off Russian attacks. Zelensky’s surprise visit to Washington occurred
    300 days since the start of Russia’s invasion, and was his first visit abroad
    since the start of the war on February 24.




    DIASPORA
    – Over December 22-23, Bucharest is hosting the conference titled Romania
    beyond the borders, organized by the Alliance for the Union of Romanians
    (AUR). The meeting with representatives of Romanian communities abroad is
    designed to identify clear-cut and realistic solutions to some of the problems
    facing the Romanian diaspora today. The conference will put up for debate a few
    of the most important measures and decisions Romania needs to take with respect
    to Romanians living abroad: boosting the number of polling stations abroad to
    provide Romanians with real chances of casting their vote, providing
    unconditional protection to every Romanian citizens abroad, introducing
    dedicated classes of Romanian language, culture and history addressing children
    and young people living abroad by cooperating with Bucharest authorities and
    host countries, as well as making more consular staff available and providing
    them with special training. Other measures include simplifying proceedings for
    unlocking activities in Romania’s representative offices abroad or opening
    community centers in the Diaspora that should hire qualified staff to provide
    legal and administrative counseling. (VP)