Tag: videoconference

  • November 20, 2024 UPDATE

    November 20, 2024 UPDATE

    Schengen – The Romanian Interior Minister, Cătălin Predoiu on Wednesday talked, during a video conference, with his Hungarian counterpart, Sandor Pinter, on the subject of Romania’s accession to the Schengen area with land borders. The Romanian official stated that a good opportunity was created for the meeting that will take place in Budapest on November 22, in which the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson, will also participate. With this discussion, I concluded a set of three successive meetings with the Austrian minister, Gerhard Karner, the Bulgarian minister, Atanas Ilkov, and the Hungarian minister, Sandor Pinter, in which I intended to harmonize the positions, so that the Budapest meeting should result in a new step forward for Romania’s accession to Schengen with land borders, Catalin Predoiu added.

     

    Commissions – The Romanian Parliament approved, with a large majority of votes, the setting up of two commissions of inquiry to investigate the expenses made by the Presidential Administration in the last 10 years and to ‘investigate the real estate mafia’. The first commission was initiated by the social-democratic groups in the governing coalition with the liberals. The members of the commission want to find out, among other things, the sums paid by the Presidential Administration for the rental of planes, for the internal and external travel of the president of the country or the expenses incurred for the development of the golf courses pertaining to protocol villas. The other commission of inquiry, initiated by the National Liberal Party starting from the Nordis case, aims to identify the ways in which homes in the project stage were sold to two or more people and to identify the mechanisms through which homes promised to bona fide buyers are later resold through fictitious companies. The mandate of the current parliament will end at the end of this year, so the two commissions only have time to investigate until the winter holidays.

     

    Ukraine – The Romanian Embassy in Kyiv has taken additional measures to ensure the protection of its staff. The Romanian Foreign Ministry says that the activity was limited to emergency actions, in coordination with the diplomatic missions of the other allied and EU member states, considering the security developments in Ukraine. The situation is constantly monitored and, in consultation with the Ukrainian authorities, the measures will be adapted according to developments. Ukraine used, on Tuesday, for the first time, American ballistic missiles against a target on the territory of Russia, as a result of the permission received from the Biden administration, which is at the end of its mandate. A thousand days after the beginning of the Russian invasion, the European Parliament promises Ukraine that the EU will stand by it as long as necessary. The Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, stated that, without European aid, Ukraine would have fallen under Russian occupation.

     

    Football – The Romanian national football team won the match with Kosovo 3-0 after the latter abandoned the match, the European Football Union announced on Wednesday. The Kosovo players abandoned Friday’s game in Bucharest, from the League of Nations, with only a few tens of seconds before the end, at the score 0-0. They motivated their decision by the fact that some spectators chanted “Serbia, Serbia”. Kosovo has declared its independence, but it is not recognized by Serbia or Romania. The team from Kosovo left the field for the same reasons in the match between the two teams in September 2023, in the EURO 2024 preliminaries, but later the Kosovo players returned to the pitch after about an hour and the match could end (2-0 for Romania). Following UEFA’s decision on Wednesday, Romania finished C2 with 18 points and promoted to League B. Kosovo ranked second with 12 points, Cyprus finished third with 6 points and Lithuania is on last position, without any point.

     

    Training center – Two F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft of the Royal Dutch Forces, the last to equip the European F-16 Training Center, landed on Wednesday at the 86th Air Base in Feteşti (south-east), the Romanian Defense Ministry (MApN) announced. According to MApN, the aircraft join the 16 planes already in Romania to strengthen the training capacity of the Center, which currently has a total of 18 aircraft of this type. By establishing the European F-16 Training Center, Romania has committed to providing a high-quality training environment, with access to state-of-the-art technical resources and know-how, not only for Romanian pilots, but also for those from allied and partner states, including Ukraine. The F-16 Center contributes to the creation of common operational standards and to strengthening the capacity of the North Atlantic Alliance to face the complex challenges in the Black Sea region and in Eastern Europe. (LS)

     

  • The meeting of EU Foreign Ministers

    The meeting of EU Foreign Ministers

    EU Foreign Ministers convened in
    videoconference format to discuss, among other things, the latest tensions in
    Russia and the Czech Republic, as well as the situation of Russian opposition
    leader Alexei Navalnyi, who is imprisoned in Russia. The European Commission is
    fully solidary with the Czech Republic on the expulsion of Russian diplomats, a
    Commission spokesman said during a briefing. Prague has accused Moscow of involvement
    in a 2014 explosion at a weapons depot on its territory, and on Saturday
    expelled 18 employees of the Russian Embassy, accused of espionage in this case.
    Additionally, the Czech authorities said the official inquiry has established a
    link between the Russian intelligence and the explosion that killed two Czech
    nationals.

    The Russian Foreign Ministry has labeled the Czech authorities’
    decision as unprecedented, considering Prague’s allegations as ungrounded and peculiar,
    and in response has declared 20 employees of the Czech Embassy in Moscow personae
    non grata. EU Foreign Ministers also discussed the case of Alexei Navalnyi,
    who for the last three weeks has been on hunger strike in prison, and whose
    health has deteriorated significantly in the absence of medical care. Attending
    the meeting, Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu supported the involvement of the Red
    Cross in this case. Navalny has in the meantime been transferred to a hospital
    for inmates. In the context of Russia’s increasingly destabilizing actions in
    the Eastern Vicinity as well as against Member States, Minister Aurescu also highlighted
    the need for a strategic approach to EU-Russia relations.

    Bogdan Aurescu has
    joined the chorus of EU Foreign Ministers who’ve expressed concern over Russia’s
    repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement and the increased number of
    troops in Eastern Ukraine and Crimea, as well as with Russia’s plans to
    restrict navigation on certain sections of the Black Sea. The Romanian official expressed Romania’s support
    for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty and for the country’s European
    integration efforts and efforts to expand the association and economic
    integration processes, highlighting the EU’s constant and firm support for Kiev’s
    commitment to reforms, a key prerequisite for the consolidation of the rule of
    law, democracy and resilience in this country. Finally, Minister Aurescu
    underscored the need for a strategic vision on the Eastern Partnership and an ambitious
    post-2020 agenda, which should include the consolidation of security
    cooperation with partner states, also recalling that Romania has called for a
    more active EU role in extended conflicts in the Black Sea region. (V.P.)

  • February 23, 2021

    February 23, 2021

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – The anti-COVID-19
    vaccination campaign continues in Romania. According to the National Committee
    for Coordinating Vaccination Activities, some 820 thousand people have been
    immunized, the total number of dozes administered so far exceeding 1.4 million.
    Most people have received the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine. Other vaccines being
    administered in Romania right now are those developed by Moderna and
    AstraZeneca. A new batch of 200,000 Pfizer shots reached Romania on Monday. On
    Tuesday, the Group for Strategic Communication announced another 3,382 COVID
    infections reported in the last 24 hours and 119 related fatalities. The total
    number of infections has exceeded 784 thousand since the start of the pandemic.
    Over 20,000 people have died to the virus in Romania.




    COVID-19 IN THE WORLD – The total number
    of COVID-related deaths has exceed 500 thousand in the United States. President
    Joe Biden ordered flags be flown at half-mast on federal buildings for five
    days as a tribute paid to all the people who’ve died since the start of the
    pandemic a year ago. According to the latest worldometers.info update, over 112
    million infections have been confirmed so far in the world, and 2.5 million
    people have died. Over 87 million people have recovered. Meanwhile, European
    states are stepping up efforts to prevent the new COVID strains from spreading.
    Germany currently fears a third wave of the pandemic amidst plans to ease some
    of the restrictions recently introduced. Italy has announced an extension of
    restrictions on travel between regions until March 27 due to an increase in the
    infection rate. In turn, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a
    timetable for lifting the hard lockdown in this country in an effort to restart
    the British economy.




    VIDEOCONFERENCE – Romania’s
    President, Klaus Iohannis, is today attending a videoconference with European
    Council President, Charles Michel, and other EU leaders, ahead of the European
    Council meeting of February 25-26. In two days, European Council members will
    meet online to discuss the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a common
    response to health, security and defense threats. EU leaders will review
    epidemiological developments. As regards security and defense, they will hold a
    strategic debate on European policies in these fields. High on the agenda are
    also actions to boost EU resilience, especially against cyber-attacks and
    hybrid threats. Participants will also approach EU relations with states in the
    southern vicinity. In December, 2020, EU leaders underlined that a democratic,
    more stable, greener and more prosperous southern vicinity is a strategic
    priority for the EU.




    BUDGET – The draft state
    and social security budgets for 2021 are due to arrive later today in
    Parliament, after the Government operated several last-minute changes on Monday.
    The timetable for debating and voting the laws will be accelerated, as the
    ruling coalition want the budgets to be adopted by early next week at the
    latest. Coalition leaders agreed not to table any amendments. The
    Social-Democratic Party in opposition, on the other hand, has accused the
    Government of proposing an austerity budget amidst an economic crisis generated
    by the pandemic and said it is preparing thousands of amendments.




    PROTESTS – Representatives of
    the Sanitas Federation of trade unions are today staging a protest before the
    Parliament in Bucharest, calling on Romanian MPs to modify the 2021 budget law
    so that both the beneficiaries of healthcare services, as well as health
    workers should have access to quality healthcare services of European
    standards. The Sanitas Federation announced it would continue its series of protest
    actions until its demands are met. Also today other protests are organized in
    Bucharest by representatives of the National Federation of Trade Unions in Law
    Enforcement, who are in turn criticizing the Government’s salary policies.




    SANCTIONS – The Russian
    Foreign Ministry believes the new sanctions the EU is considering to introduce
    against Russia are illegal and a source of disappointment. EU Foreign Ministers
    on Monday agreed to introduce sanctions against four high-ranking Russian
    officials close to president Vladimir Putin. The measure is tied to the arrest
    and investigation of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and follows Brussels’
    repeated pleas for the observance of human rights in Russia.




    FOOTBALL – Atletico Madrid is
    taking on Chelsea London tonight on National Arena stadium in Bucharest in the
    first leg of the Champions League round of 16. The match will be played in
    front of empty stands. With over 54,000 seating capacity, the stadium will be
    hosting matches counting towards EURO 2020, due to kick off in four months.
    National Arena will also be hosting matches in the U21 European Championship in
    2023. The stadium hosted the Europa League final in 2012, which Atletico Madrid
    won against Athletic Bilbao. (V.P.)