Tag: UNIKOM

  • May 29, 2020 UPDATE

    May 29, 2020 UPDATE

    CONFERENCE
    Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan
    Aurescu on Friday attended a videoconference with his EU counterparts, which
    had high on its agenda the EU-China relations and the impact of the COVID-19
    pandemic in the Asia-Pacific region. Also high on the agenda were the two
    upcoming high-level meetings, the EU-China summit in June and the EU-China
    meeting in Leipzig in September expected to be attended by EU and Chinese
    leaders. Ministers have tackled the most effective ways of engaging China in a
    constructive dialogue, the Ministry in Bucharest has announced. Minister
    Aurescu has underlined the importance of endorsing the EU-China Strategic
    Agenda for 2025 and the Common Action Plan for cooperation in the field of
    science, technology and innovation as well as the signing of the EU-China
    Agreement on the protection of geographical indications. The head of the
    Romanian diplomacy has also referred to the need for redefining the long-term
    relations between the EU and China against the new background created by the
    pandemic. He has also underlined the importance of Transatlantic coordination
    including in fields like cyber-security and investment in major infrastructure.








    UN Romania has supported and continues to support the UN peace-keeping
    efforts being a major contributor to the missions and operations under its
    aegis, the Defence Ministry in Bucharest announced on Friday, the Day of the UN
    Peace-keeping Forces. In 2020 Romania celebrates a record of 29 years of
    ongoing participation in this kind of missions, starting with the first
    observers during the UNIKOM mission in Iraq and Kuwait. Since then over 10
    thousand Romanian servicemen have been deployed to various world regions and
    participated in 25 peacekeeping missions, the Ministry has informed. According
    to the same sources, the Romanian army is currently participating in
    peace-keeping missions in Congo, Kosovo, South Sudan, the borderline between
    India and Pakistan and the Republic of Mali.








    SCHOOL Romanian pupils in their final secondary and high school years will
    return to school on 2nd June for ten days to prepare for their
    upcoming national exams. Education minister Monica Anisie said, however, that
    attendance is optional. The authorities have decided to go ahead with the
    established timetable for examinations, namely 15th June for
    secondary school exams and high school exams beginning a week later, on the 22nd
    June. All schools were closed in Romania on 11th March because of
    the coronavirus pandemic with teaching being conducted online, and will only
    reopen in autumn.






    SUPPORT
    The Romanian government has
    adopted a series of measures to support the employees returning to work after 1st
    June, as well as employers. The state is to cover salary costs for the next
    three months, with employers undertaking to maintain the respective jobs for a
    further six months. The areas that will still be affected after 1st
    June are also going to be identified, with the furlough scheme to still be
    supported by the state. Around 430,000 employments contracts have been
    terminated and some 596,000 suspended because of the health crisis generated by
    the new coronavirus.








    RENAULT The French giant Renault has unveiled an
    extensive cost-saving plan part of which some 15,000 jobs will be cut
    worldwide, including 4,600 in France. The group also says it will freeze plans
    to expand production in Romania and Morocco. France Presse news agency quotes
    experts as saying that Renault was facing a weakening of its brand in Europe
    and difficulties in its alliance with the Japanese companies Nissan and
    Mitsubishi even before the coronavirus crisis. According to experts, between
    2009 and 2019, Renault managed, however, to increase its market share in Europe
    by more than 1% to reach 10.5%, this achievement is linked exclusively to the
    Romanian brand Dacia, which saw its sales double. Dacia was taken over by
    Renault in 1999 and relaunched in 2004 with the Logan car, becoming in the
    following years a significant player on the European car market.