Tag: USA-Romania Strategic Partnership

  • July 11, 2022 UPDATE

    July 11, 2022 UPDATE

    PARTNERSHIP -
    Romanian president Klaus Iohannis has hailed the anniversary of 25 years since
    the launch of the Strategic Partnership between Romania and the United States
    of America describing the document as one of the pillars of Romania’s foreign
    and security policy, according to a press release issued by the Presidential
    Administration in Bucharest. According to Iohannis, a common objective assumed
    by the two countries is Romania’s inclusion in the Visa Waiver programme and
    both sides are making efforts in this respect. In turn, Romania’s Prime
    Minister Nicolae Ciucă said the Strategic Partnership with the USA in all its
    cooperation dimensions has become a priority for Romania. The country will
    continue to consolidate its defense and resilience to be a staunch and reliable
    ally of the USA in the region, a pillar of stability for NATO and EU’s eastern
    flank, Ciucă added. On the other hand, nine former US ambassadors have issued a
    joint statement, describing the Strategic Partnership as one of the best US
    investments in Europe, while including Romania in the Visa Waiver program would
    strongly boost this partnership. The US ambassadors also claim Romania plays a
    key role in defending and strengthening NATO’s eastern flank, as well as in
    consolidating stability and security in the entire Black Sea region.




    WAR IN UKRAINE – The number of
    Ukrainians entering EU member states has reverted to the level prior to the
    Russian invasion, while the resumption of school might prompt additional
    families to make a decision in this respect, EU Commissioner for Home Affairs,
    Ylva Johansson said on Monday. Starting February 24, when Moscow attacked
    Ukraine, over 6 million Ukrainians have entered Europe, FRONTEX reported at the
    end of June. Of these, 3.1 million have already returned to Ukraine.
    Commissioner Johansson went on to say that the Czech Republic is the country
    currently hosting the largest number of Ukrainian refugees per capita, followed
    by Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Bulgaria and Latvia. Approximately 1.5 million Ukrainians
    have entered Romania since the start of the war. In Kyiv, Dutch Prime Minister
    Mark Rutte said the war might get protracted, which is why Western countries
    have a duty to support Ukraine by any means possible. Previously, Ukrainian
    authorities announced they are preparing an attack to recapture southern cities
    held by Russian invaders. A decree signed by president Volodymyr Zelensky will
    allow for mobilizing a greater number of people and modern defense technology
    received from Western partners. Defense Minister Oleksy Reznikov says 1 million
    Ukrainians will take part in the counterattack ordered by the president.




    PROSECUTION
    – The Military Department with the Prosecutor General’s Office has opened a
    criminal investigation into crimes against humanity in connection to the
    Russian invasion in Ukraine and the consequences of this military operation on
    Romanian citizens in the neighboring state. The Russian military attack is
    far-reaching and systematic, targeting both military and civilian objectives.
    According to data, the army bombed schools, hospitals, shopping centers,
    affecting the civilian population in Ukraine, Romanian military prosecutors
    say. The consequences of the attack are extremely serious. A large number of
    people died, including children, while many others were wounded. At the same
    time, as a result of the psychological trauma caused by the war, millions of
    civilians have fled Ukraine, currently residing as refugees in other states,
    including Romania.




    COVID-19
    – Romania is seeing a rising number of Covid-19
    infections and its Health Minister, Alexandru Rafila, says the country is in
    for a peak of infections at the end of this summer, where the number of daily
    cases might reach 10 thousand. Luckily, the new variants are less aggressive
    and the minister recommends anti-Covid vaccination in autumn when new vaccines
    are to appear. According to Rafila, the new vaccine is to arrive in Romania in
    September and the country is presently relying on 8.5 million doses.
    Authorities have recommended hospitals to get ready for a wave of the pandemic
    and reactivate their action plans.




    MOLDOVA – The head of the
    European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), Laura Codruța Kovesi is paying a
    visit to Chișinău until July 14. Kovesi will meet representatives of the
    administration, including president Maia Sandu. In January, 2021, Maia Sandu
    told Kovesi in Brussels she wanted to cooperate with the EPPO in order to boost
    the reform of the Moldovan judiciary, according to Radio Chișinău. On the other
    hand, a delegation of the Moldovan Interior Ministry is for the first time
    attending the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting held in Prague. In a
    post on Facebook, Moldova’s Interior Minister Ana
    Ravenco said she will be discussing the expansion of EU security to include the
    Republic of Moldova as well. (DB & VP)