Tag: Romanians worldwide

  • May 29, 2022 UPDATE

    May 29, 2022 UPDATE


    WAR IN
    UKRAINE – Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, visited Kharkiv Oblast
    on Sunday for the first time since the start of the invasion, where Moscow has
    withdrawn all its troops, moving them to different areas of Ukraine. According
    to the head of the presidential administration, Andriy Yermak, president
    Zelensky visited the destroyed residential buildings which he said will have to
    be replaced with new apartment buildings fitted with bomb shelters. Andriy
    Yermak said that 31% of Kharkiv is currently occupied by Russia, and that
    another 5% was reclaimed by Ukraine after previously being held by Russian
    troops.




    NATO – Iulian Fota, Secretary of
    State for Strategic Affairs with the Romanian Foreign Ministry, has talked to
    US Senator Robert Portman about the US’s decision to increase its military
    presence on Romanian territory. He expressed Romania’s commitment, alongside
    other European partners, to consolidate the resilience of the Republic of
    Moldova by means of concrete measures and countering the effects of the Russian
    aggression in Ukraine. Talks with Senator Portman also focused on the security
    developments in the region, generated by the Russian Federation’s illegal
    military operations in Ukraine and its consequences on European and Euro-Atlantic
    security. The two officials also tackled the priorities of the NATO Summit of
    June 2022 in Madrid, with a focus on adopting decisions that should reassert
    NATO’s main role, namely ensuring collecting defense and consolidating
    trans-Atlantic ties, the Romanian MFA also writes.




    IMF – A delegation of the
    International Monetary Fund will visit Bucharest over May 31 – June 10, to
    conduct an analysis of Romanian economy. IMF experts will discuss with
    representatives of the Finance Ministry, the National Bank, the private sector
    and NGOs. Romania has no ongoing agreement with the IMF presently.




    ROMANIANS
    WORLDWIDE – President Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă
    conveyed messages marking the Day of Romanians Worldwide, celebrated on the
    last Sunday of May. Irrespective of where we are, today is a good opportunity
    to reflect on everything that bounds us together and to Romania – a strong
    identity and being part of a people that has over the centuries overcome great
    hardships, the President said in his message. The relocation of certain
    companies in Romania, against a very difficult backdrop, might represent an
    opportunity encouraging Romanians to return home, president Iohannis went on to
    say, recalling the importance of the Government’s actions to support, by means
    of dedicated programs, Romanians who wish to return home. There are millions
    of Romanians living abroad. Romanians are at the center of the Government’s
    concerns, irrespective of where they are, the Prime Minister also said.
    Nicolae Ciucă also said that the Department of Romanians Worldwide is helping
    strengthen ties with communities of Romanians and support them in order to
    preserve national identity, through education and cultural projects conducted
    across ministries and in partnership with civilian society and academia. We
    also want Romanians who seek employment abroad to be respected and their rights
    should be observed. I am confident that memorandum signed at the level of the
    line ministries in Romania and Italy will be followed by similar initiatives
    with other EU states and beyond, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă said.




    ROLAND
    GARROS – At the French Open in Paris, the Romanian-Ukrainian pair Gabriela
    Ruse / Marta Kostyuk on Sunday advanced to the quarterfinals of the women’s
    doubles after defeating Catherine McNally of the USA and Shuai Zhang of China,
    4-6, 6-3, 6-4. On Saturday, Irina Begu advanced to the women’s singles’ round
    of 16 after ousting Leolia Jeanjean of France, 6-1, 6-4. Begu thus matched her
    best performance at Roland Garros, after in 2016 she also reached this stage of
    the women’s singles. This is Begu’s best performance in Grand Slam tournaments,
    her first being to reach the round of 16 at Australian Open in 2015.




    ROWING -
    Romanian athlete Cătălin Chirilă
    won silver in the 500m and 1000m single canoe races held on Sunday at the World
    Cup in Poznan, Poland. In the 500m race, Chirilă was outrun by Martin Fuksa of the Czech Republic, two-time world champion
    and several-time European champion. The bronze went to Wiktor Glazunow of
    Poland. In the 1000m race, Fuksa won again the gold, while Pavlo Altuhov of
    Ukraine won bronze. Also on Sunday, Chirilă came in 4th in the 5000m race. (VP)







  • May 29, 2022

    May 29, 2022

    WAR IN
    UKRAINE – The
    leaders of France and Germany have called on Russian president Vladimir Putin
    to immediately start negotiations with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky,
    in order to find a diplomatic resolution to the conflict. The solution to stop
    the war can only be found by means of direct negotiations between Moscow and
    Kyiv, with the observance of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,
    French president Emmanuel Macron said. In turn, German chancellor Olaf Scholz
    has called on Putin to agree to a total ceasefire and withdraw all his forces
    from Ukraine. The two leaders also called for an improvement in the situation
    of the civilian population in Russian-held territories and for the release of
    the 2,500 Ukrainian soldiers taken prisoner at the Azovstal steelworks in
    Mariupol. Macron and Scholz also called on Putin to lift the blockade on Odessa
    and allow the export of Ukrainian cereals and thus avert a global food crisis.
    In response, the Kremlin said Russia is willing to help find options to resume
    the free export of grains, including from Ukraine. Without openly agreeing to
    it, Putin is willing to allow Ukraine to export its grains only if EU countries
    lift sanctions on Russian agricultural exports. Putin says difficulties on the
    global market are allegedly determined by the West’s poor decision-making and
    the sanctions imposed on Russia. As regards a ceasefire, the Kremlin argues
    Russia is willing to resume dialogue with Ukraine. Right now peace negotiations are suspended,
    while the Russian forces continue to shell Ukrainian cities.




    NATO – Iulian Fota, Secretary of
    State for Strategic Affairs with the Romanian Foreign Ministry, has talked to
    US Senator Robert Portman about the US’s decision to increase its military
    presence on Romanian territory. He expressed Romania’s commitment, alongside
    other European partners, to consolidate the resilience of the Republic of
    Moldova by means of concrete measures and countering the effects of the Russian
    aggression in Ukraine. Talks with Senator Portman also focused on the security
    developments in the region, generated by the Russian Federation’s illegal
    military operations in Ukraine and its consequences on European and
    Euro-Atlantic security. The two officials also tackled the priorities of the
    NATO Summit of June 2022 in Madrid, with a focus on adopting decisions that
    should reassert NATO’s main role, namely ensuring collecting defense and
    consolidating trans-Atlantic ties, the Romanian MFA also writes.




    ROMANIANS
    WORLDWIDE – President Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă conveyed
    messages marking the Day of Romanians Worldwide, celebrated on the last Sunday
    of May. Irrespective of where we are, today is a good opportunity to reflect
    on everything that bounds us together and to Romania – a strong identity and
    being part of a people that has over the centuries overcome great hardships,
    the President said in his message. The relocation of certain companies in
    Romania, against a very difficult backdrop, might represent an opportunity
    encouraging Romanians to return home, president Iohannis went on to say,
    recalling the importance of the Government’s actions to support, by means of
    dedicated programs, Romanians who wish to return home. There are millions of
    Romanians living abroad. Romanians are at the center of the Government’s
    concerns, irrespective of where they are, the Prime Minister also said.
    Nicolae Ciucă also said that the Department of Romanians Worldwide is helping
    strengthen ties with communities of Romanians and support them in order to
    preserve national identity, through education and cultural projects conducted
    across ministries and in partnership with civilian society and academia. We
    also want Romanians who seek employment abroad to be respected and their rights
    should be observed. I am confident that memorandum signed at the level of the
    line ministries in Romania and Italy will be followed by similar initiatives
    with other EU states and beyond, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă said.

    CANNES – The Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund has won his second Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, this time for a satire criticizing the rich, entitled The Triangle of Sadness. The Grand Prix went to Close by Lukas Dhont and Stars at Noon by Claire Denis. Park Chan-Wook of South Korea won the best director award for his feature Decision to Leave. The jury award went to Eo and Le Otto Montagne, while War Pony won the award for best debut film. Alexandru Belc won the best directing award in the Un Certain Regard section with his film, Metronome.




    ROLAND
    GARROS – Romanian tennis player Irina Begu has advanced to the round of 16
    at Roland Garros after ousting Leolia Jeanjean of France, 6-1, 6-4. Begu thus
    matched her best performance at Roland Garros, after in 2016 she also reached
    this stage of the women’s singles. This is Begu’s best performance in Grand
    Slam tournaments, her first being to reach the round of 16 at Australian Open
    in 2015.




    ROWING -
    Romanian athlete Cătălin Chirilă
    won silver in the 500m and 1000m single canoe races held on Sunday at the World
    Rowing Championships in Poznan, Poland. In the 500m race, Chirilă was outrun by Martin Fuksa of the Czech Republic, two-time world champion
    and several-time European champion. The bronze went to Wiktor Glazunow of
    Poland. In the 1000m race, Fuksa won again the gold, while Pavlo Altuhov of
    Ukraine won bronze.




    WEATHER
    – The National Meteorological Administration has extended the code orange alert
    against heavy rain and storms in place in 12 counties in Bucharest, until
    Monday morning. Hydrologists have also warned against the risk of floods. The
    heavy rain and storms have disrupted road traffic in cities and on national
    roads, and caused material damages. In Bucharest, dozens of trees were uprooted
    by the strong wind and a few electricity poles fell. Three homes were flooded
    and 30 cars were damaged. (VP)







  • May 27, 2018 UPDATE

    May 27, 2018 UPDATE

    ROMANIANS WORLDWIDE – The large Romanian Diaspora contributes to the promotion of our identity, each Romanian national being the message bearer of our culture and customs, says Romanias President, Klaus Iohannis, in a message conveyed on the Day of the Romanians Worldwide, which is celebrated every year on the last Sunday of May, as of 2015. “The state institutions should make the Romanians worldwide regain confidence in their country. This way, the Romanians can return home and use their skills, renewed mentality and the experience accumulated abroad to the benefit of community, and thus contribute to developing a stronger Romania, the president also says in his message. President Iohannis on Wednesday received a group of Romanians who hold public positions in their countries of residence, to underline how important it is to get them involved in the communities in which they live and to take a first step forward towards creating informal networks of professionals to promote the exchange of experience and good practices. To celebrate the Day of the Romanians Worldwide, musician Mircea Florian gave an electronic and folk-rock music concert in downtown Bucharest. The event was part of a festival devoted to the culture of the Romanians worldwide, which also included an exhibition of Romanian painters living in the country and outside its borders.



    JUSTICE – To avoid sanctions, the provisions of the EU Directive on the presumption of innocence should be transposed into the national law until the European Commission notifies the European Court of Justice, the relevant minister, Tudorel Toader said on Sunday. The European Commission has launched the infringement procedure against Romania for failing to transpose the provisions of this Directive into its Criminal and Criminal Procedure Codes, respectively. Infringement is a standard procedure used by the European Commission against the EU member states which do not announce in due time the transposition of the measures included in the EU Directive, AGERPRES news agency on Friday quoted an EC spokesperson as saying. According to the spokesperson, the procedure envisages 10 EU member states, and the transposition of the provisions of the respective Directive into the national law does not run counter to the legitimate objective of fighting corruption.



    REPATRIATION – The Romanian Foreign Ministry has announced the bodies of the nine Romanian citizens who died in a car accident in neighbouring Hungary on Tuesday have been repatriated. According to a communiqué issued by the aforementioned ministry, the repatriation efforts have been coordinated by a crisis cell, set up at the level of the institution. The repatriation expenses have been covered by the ministry, from the special emergency fund, the communiqué also reads. The minivan involved in the car crash was coming from Slovenia, heading for Romania.

    COMMEMORATIONS – A series of commemorative events were held in Sighetu
    Marmaţiei (northern Romania), on Sunday, when the bust of Elie Wiesel, the 1986
    Nobel Peace Prize Winner was unveiled. Many guests, among whom representatives
    of the authorities, historians, members of the Jewish communities in Romania
    attended the events at the Ellie Wiesel Memorial House. Elie Wiesel, a
    Holocaust survivor, was born in Sighetu Marmaţiei, in 1928, and passed away in
    New York, two years ago. He was an
    American writer, philosopher and member of the American Academy of Arts and
    Letters and honorary member of the Romanian Academy.


    EUROPEAN ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – Romania won seven medals- one gold, five
    silver and one bronze at the 2018 European Rowing Junior Championships which
    came to a close on Sunday in Gravelines, France. The gold medal was grabbed by the women’s
    four, cox-less. Romania has had the second largest number of rowers in the competition,
    42, after Italy, with a total of some 470 rowers.