Tag: Romania’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union

  • January 10, 2019 UPDATE

    January 10, 2019 UPDATE

    EU – Thursday saw the official
    launch of the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. 12
    years since Romania joined the EU, our country takes on a major role at EU
    level, namely to contribute to consolidating a more cohesive, stronger and more
    powerful Europe, President Klaus Iohannis said in his opening address. Romania
    will carry out its presidency with dignity, Prime Minister Viorica Dancila said
    in turn, adding that she wants a more united, robust and solidary Europe at the
    end of Romania’s term in office. In turn, President of the European Council,
    Donald Tusk, underlined that Romania will act in the spirit of the proverb Man
    consecrates the land. Whether its policy will be a good example to follow or a
    severe warning depends entirely on Romania, President Tusk said. The EU
    official called on Romanians to defend the underlying principles of political
    civilization, liberty, integrity, defending truth in public life, the rule of
    law and the Constitution. Romania is taking over the presidency of the Council
    of the European Union at a crucial moment, European Commission President
    Jean-Claude Juncker said. He added that the EU wouldn’t be complete without
    Romania, and that Romania belongs in the Schengen Area. I’m counting on the
    energy and unity of the whole Romanian nation to be able to decide what to do
    and what we can do in the coming months, Juncker concluded. The launch was
    marked by a concert at the Romanian Athenaeum given by the EU orchestra. The
    program included the Romanian Rhapsody I by George Enescu and Beethoven’s
    Symphony No. 9 ‘Ode to Joy’ which became the Anthem of the EU in 1985. On the
    other hand, several hundred people gathered in front of the Athenaeum for an
    anti-government rally under the slogan We want Europe, not dictatorship!,
    staged by several civic organizations. Protesters chanted pro-European and
    anti-Government slogans. On Friday,
    Jean-Claude Juncker will meet with President Klaus Iohannis and with the PM
    Viorica Dancila as well as with the speakers of Parliament’s two chambers. The
    European officials will also have talks with the Romanian ministers who, for 6
    months, will chair both in Bucharest and Brussels, working meetings with their
    counterparts from the EU member states.




    Visit -
    The Romanian Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu met with his Polish counterpart Jacek Czaputowicz who was on a visit to
    Bucharest. The two reviewed the stage of accomplishment of the common objectives
    set at bilateral, regional, European and multilateral level and set the
    landmarks of the Romanian – Polish cooperation on short and medium term. Talking
    about Romania’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, Teodor
    Melescanu stated that Bucharest will focus on promoting cohesion as a common
    European value, on overcoming division among member states and on identifying
    ways to consolidate the role of the EU. In another development, the Romanian Foreign
    Minister offered to his Polish counterpart a digital copy of 294 archived files
    covering the period 1918-1947 to mark a century of diplomatic relations between
    Romania and Poland.




    Protests – Transporters from Romania and
    other Eastern European states on Thursday protested in front of the European
    Parliament against the change of legislation in the field, in the context in
    which the MEPs from the Committee on Transport are voting on the new
    regulations. Protesters claim that the proposals included in the mobility
    package were made against the backdrop of surging protectionism of western
    European states and that the transporters in eastern and southeastern Europe
    will be affected by the measures. They believe the measures will lead to
    significantly higher operation costs and restrictions on the international road
    transportation within the community space. One of the measures forbids the
    period of weekly rest to happen in the truck cab. Another measure is related to
    the obligation of drivers to return home at least once every 4 weeks. Measures
    also refer to the obligation to equip all international transport vehicles with
    an intelligent tachograph by the end of 2024.




    Tennis -
    Romanian tennis player Simona
    Halep, WTA no. 1, has been seeded first in the Australian Open, the first Grand
    Slam tournament of the year, where last year she reached the finals. Halep on
    Tuesday will play Kaia Kanepi of Estonia (70 WTA). On Monday, on the first day
    of the tournament Irina Begu (76 WTA) will play Andrea Petkovic of Germany (61
    WTA), Monica Niculescu (88 WTA) will play Amanda Anisimova of the US (87 WTA)
    while Sorana Cirstea (84 WTA) will play Rebbeca Peterson (62 WTA). On Tuesday,
    Mihaela Buzarnescu (25 WTA) will play Venus Williams of the US (37 WTA) while
    Ana Bogdan (81 WTA) will go up against a player from the qualifying phase.


    (Translated by L. Simion & V. Palcu)

  • January 10, 2019 UPDATE

    January 10, 2019 UPDATE

    EU – Thursday saw the official
    launch of the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. 12
    years since Romania joined the EU, our country takes on a major role at EU
    level, namely to contribute to consolidating a more cohesive, stronger and more
    powerful Europe, President Klaus Iohannis said in his opening address. Romania
    will carry out its presidency with dignity, Prime Minister Viorica Dancila said
    in turn, adding that she wants a more united, robust and solidary Europe at the
    end of Romania’s term in office. In turn, President of the European Council,
    Donald Tusk, underlined that Romania will act in the spirit of the proverb Man
    consecrates the land. Whether its policy will be a good example to follow or a
    severe warning depends entirely on Romania, President Tusk said. The EU
    official called on Romanians to defend the underlying principles of political
    civilization, liberty, integrity, defending truth in public life, the rule of
    law and the Constitution. Romania is taking over the presidency of the Council
    of the European Union at a crucial moment, European Commission President
    Jean-Claude Juncker said. He added that the EU wouldn’t be complete without
    Romania, and that Romania belongs in the Schengen Area. I’m counting on the
    energy and unity of the whole Romanian nation to be able to decide what to do
    and what we can do in the coming months, Juncker concluded. The launch was
    marked by a concert at the Romanian Athenaeum given by the EU orchestra. The
    program included the Romanian Rhapsody I by George Enescu and Beethoven’s
    Symphony No. 9 ‘Ode to Joy’ which became the Anthem of the EU in 1985. On the
    other hand, several hundred people gathered in front of the Athenaeum for an
    anti-government rally under the slogan We want Europe, not dictatorship!,
    staged by several civic organizations. Protesters chanted pro-European and
    anti-Government slogans. On Friday,
    Jean-Claude Juncker will meet with President Klaus Iohannis and with the PM
    Viorica Dancila as well as with the speakers of Parliament’s two chambers. The
    European officials will also have talks with the Romanian ministers who, for 6
    months, will chair both in Bucharest and Brussels, working meetings with their
    counterparts from the EU member states.




    Visit -
    The Romanian Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu met with his Polish counterpart Jacek Czaputowicz who was on a visit to
    Bucharest. The two reviewed the stage of accomplishment of the common objectives
    set at bilateral, regional, European and multilateral level and set the
    landmarks of the Romanian – Polish cooperation on short and medium term. Talking
    about Romania’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, Teodor
    Melescanu stated that Bucharest will focus on promoting cohesion as a common
    European value, on overcoming division among member states and on identifying
    ways to consolidate the role of the EU. In another development, the Romanian Foreign
    Minister offered to his Polish counterpart a digital copy of 294 archived files
    covering the period 1918-1947 to mark a century of diplomatic relations between
    Romania and Poland.




    Protests – Transporters from Romania and
    other Eastern European states on Thursday protested in front of the European
    Parliament against the change of legislation in the field, in the context in
    which the MEPs from the Committee on Transport are voting on the new
    regulations. Protesters claim that the proposals included in the mobility
    package were made against the backdrop of surging protectionism of western
    European states and that the transporters in eastern and southeastern Europe
    will be affected by the measures. They believe the measures will lead to
    significantly higher operation costs and restrictions on the international road
    transportation within the community space. One of the measures forbids the
    period of weekly rest to happen in the truck cab. Another measure is related to
    the obligation of drivers to return home at least once every 4 weeks. Measures
    also refer to the obligation to equip all international transport vehicles with
    an intelligent tachograph by the end of 2024.




    Tennis -
    Romanian tennis player Simona
    Halep, WTA no. 1, has been seeded first in the Australian Open, the first Grand
    Slam tournament of the year, where last year she reached the finals. Halep on
    Tuesday will play Kaia Kanepi of Estonia (70 WTA). On Monday, on the first day
    of the tournament Irina Begu (76 WTA) will play Andrea Petkovic of Germany (61
    WTA), Monica Niculescu (88 WTA) will play Amanda Anisimova of the US (87 WTA)
    while Sorana Cirstea (84 WTA) will play Rebbeca Peterson (62 WTA). On Tuesday,
    Mihaela Buzarnescu (25 WTA) will play Venus Williams of the US (37 WTA) while
    Ana Bogdan (81 WTA) will go up against a player from the qualifying phase.


    (Translated by L. Simion & V. Palcu)