Tag: Victor Brauner exhibition in Timișoara

  • April 19, 2023 UPDATE

    April 19, 2023 UPDATE

    AGRICULTURE – Romania will restrict
    Ukrainian grain imports and introduce measures to provide additional security
    to grain transports transiting Romania’s territory. According to the
    Agriculture Ministry, the authorities will also introduce border controls for
    all agrifood products coming from Ukraine. The decision follows talks between
    Romania’s Agriculture Minister Petre Daea with his Ukrainian counterpart,
    Mykola Solskyi. The two officials will meet on Friday in Bucharest to discuss
    the best solutions for both sides. Minister Daea pointed out Romania supports
    the Commission’s efforts to help Ukraine cope with the effects of the Russian
    aggression and will continue to ensure the transit of grain transports from
    this country to third countries via traditional routes. Similar measures were
    introduced in other countries in Eastern Europe, due to the low, tax-free
    prices of Ukrainian grain affecting local farmers. Also on Wednesday, the
    European Commission announced a new €100 million aid package to farmers
    affected by the measures aimed at facilitating the transit of Ukrainian grain.
    The Commission had previously disbursed another €36.3 million to offset
    production losses in neighboring countries.


    MOTION – The Chamber of Deputies on
    Wednesday dismissed a simple motion filed by opposition parties against Agriculture
    Minister Petre Daea, after debating it the previous day. The opposition holds
    Minister Daea responsible for the increase in basic food prices, claiming the
    official has mismanaged the swine and bird flu crises and failed to attract
    European funds for farmers affected by the Ukrainian grain imports. In turn,
    Minister Daea said the accusations are groundless.


    VISIT -The president of Romania Klaus Iohannis is carrying on his
    visit to Brazil. He travelled to Rio de Janeiro, where he had meetings
    scheduled with the deputy governor and deputy mayor of the city, and is
    expected to pay tribute to the World War II heroes. On Monday, Mr. Iohannis met
    with his counterpart Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The two officials signed a
    joint statement on the development of bilateral relations. Klaus Iohannis
    assured his counterpart, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, of Romania’s support for
    advancing the EU – Brazil agenda through projects designed to benefit citizens.
    This is the first stage of the Romanian president’s south-American tour, which
    also includes Chile and Argentina. The goal is to rekindle the top-level
    dialogue with these countries and to present Romania’s position, as an EU and
    NATO member, with respect to the war launched by Russia in neighbouring
    Ukraine.


    MOLDOVA – The European Parliament has
    reiterated its support for Moldova’s EU accession. In a resolution passed on
    Wednesday, MEPs say Moldova joining the European bloc would represent a
    geostrategic investment in a united and strong Europe. Negotiation talks should
    start by the end of 2023, MEPs say, once Moldova has complied with the new
    stages identified by the Commission. The EU should continue to help this
    country achieve energy independence, the resolution also states. According to
    the document, Moldova remains vulnerable to Russian pressure and energy
    blackmail, to economic difficulties caused by the war in neighboring Ukraine,
    as well as to the Kremlin’s attempts at destabilizing the pro-European
    administration in this country.


    ART – Since the start of the Timisoara – 2023
    European Capital of Culture programme this February, over 12,000 Romanian and
    foreign art lovers have visited the National Art Museum in Timişoara, western
    Romania, to see the first retrospective exhibition devoted to Victor Brauner.
    Probably no other exhibition in the history of the museum has attracted so many
    visitors as ‘Victor Brauner: Inventions and magic did in only two months, the museum
    director Filip Petcu said on Monday. Some 100 works, including paintings,
    drawings, sketches, etchings and documents by the Romanian surrealist artist
    are on display in Timişoara. Of these, 40 are on loan from the Pompidou Centre
    in Paris, while others have been made available by Saint-Etienne Metropole,
    Musee Cantini Marseilles and other museums or private collections in Romania
    and abroad. (AMP & VP)