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  • 26 February 2017, UPDATE

    26 February 2017, UPDATE

    Food. The
    Romanian authorities will from now on also check for double standards in respect
    of the food products marketed in eastern and western Europe, says agriculture
    minister Petre Daea. The decision comes as the governments of a number of
    eastern European countries have complained that some food producers have been
    using cheaper ingredients for the products sold on central and eastern European
    markets, without lowering the price. European legislation does not ban this practice and some producers say the difference in the content of the products is a
    result of local flavours. The leaders of the countries in the Visegrad Group,
    namely the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, will meet in
    Bratislava next week to request the European Union to take measures against
    food producers that sell poorer quality food in the Union’s poorer member states.




    Hungary visit. Romania’s foreign minister Teodor Melescanu travels to
    Budapest on Monday for talks with his Hungarian counterpart Peter Szijjarto and
    prime minister Viktor Orban. Talks will focus on ways to expand political and
    diplomatic dialogue and boost economic cooperation. The protection of ethnic
    minority rights will also be tackled. Teodor Melescanu is to meet
    representatives of the Romanian ethnic community in Hungary and discuss their
    efforts to maintain their ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic identity
    and how the Romanian state can help. Melescanu will also become the first
    Romanian minister to address the annual meeting of the Hungarian diplomats.




    Drills. 20
    military from the Romanian Land Forces are taking part in the Dynamic Front II
    military exercise under way in Germany until the 10th of March. Some
    1,400 military from the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Britain,
    Romania, the US and Turkey are taking part in this exercise. In another move,
    Romanian and US military will train together over the coming day at the Mihail
    Kogalniceanu air base in south-eastern Romania as part of Operation Atlantic
    Resolve for the consolidation of NATO’s eastern flank. Drills involving assault
    helicopters will be held on Tuesday. The 10th Brigade of the US land
    forces is the first big unit deployed to Eastern Europe as part of Operation
    Atlantic Resolve.




    Handball. Defending Romanian and European women’s
    handball champions CSM Bucharest lost to the Norwegian side Larvik 35-33 on
    Saturday night in an away match as part of main round Group 2. CSM will next
    face RK Krim Mercator Ljubljana on Thursday at home. We recall that CSM’s
    Swedish player Isabelle Gullden and the Romanian player
    Cristina Neagu, who will join the team next season, have been nominated for
    Best Player of the Year in 2016, which is awarded by the International Handball
    Federation based on a survey carried out until the 9th of March.
    Cristina Neagu won the Best Player title in 2010 and 2015, while Isabelle
    Gullden was the top scorer at the previous edition of the Champions League.

  • 26 February, 2017

    26 February, 2017

    Food standards. The
    Romanian authorities will from now on also check for double standards in
    respect of the food products marketed in eastern and western Europe, says
    agriculture minister Petre Daea. The decision comes as the governments of a
    number of eastern European countries have complained that some food producers
    have been using cheaper ingredients for the products sold on central and
    eastern European markets, without lowering the price. European legislation does not ban this practice, and some producers say the difference in the content of the
    products is a result of local flavours. The leaders of the countries in the
    Visegrad Group, namely the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, will
    meet in Bratislava next week to request the European Union to take measures
    against food producers that sell poorer quality food in the Union’s poorer
    member states.




    Hungary visit. Romania’s foreign minister Teodor Melescanu travels to
    Budapest on Monday for talks with his Hungarian counterpart Peter Szijjarto and
    prime minister Viktor Orban. Talks will focus on ways to expand political and
    diplomatic dialogue and boost economic cooperation. The protection of ethnic
    minority rights will also be tackled. Teodor Melescanu is to meet
    representatives of the Romanian ethnic community in Hungary and discuss their
    efforts to maintain their ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic identity
    and how the Romanian state can help. Melescanu will also become the first
    Romanian minister to address the annual meeting of the Hungarian diplomats.




    Drills. 20
    military from the Romanian Land Forces are taking part in the Dynamic Front II
    military exercise under way in Germany until the 10th of March. Some
    1,400 military from the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Britain,
    Romania, the US and Turkey are taking part in this exercise. In another move,
    Romanian and US military will train together next week at the Mihail
    Kogalniceanu air base in south-eastern Romania as part of Operation Atlantic
    Resolve for the consolidation of NATO’s eastern flank. Drills involving assault
    helicopters will be held on Tuesday. The 10th Brigade of the US land
    forces is the first big unit deployed to Eastern Europe as part of Operation
    Atlantic Resolve.




    Car attack. A 73 year old man died after
    being injured when a car ran into a group of pedestrians at a market in the German
    city of Heidelberg. Two other persons were injured, while the driver of the
    vehicle was shot by the police. Little information has been made public about
    the man, but there is no evidence at the moment that this was a terrorist
    attack. Germany has been on alert since a terrorist attack in December, when a
    truck rammed into the crowds at a Christmas fair in Berlin, killing 12 people.