Tag: visit to Brussels

  • November 18, 2024 UPDATE

    November 18, 2024 UPDATE

    VISIT – The president of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, on Monday visited the Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation in Berlin on the sidelines on his visit to Germany. “The visit highlights people’s suffering from war, a time when man’s fundamental rights are ignored”, the president said. On Sunday, Klaus Iohannis addressed the Bundestag as part of a ceremony devoted to the Victims of War and Dictatorship Remembrance Day. “The fall of the Berlin Wall 35 years ago encouraged Romanians to fight for freedom, while the fall of the Iron Curtain allowed Romania to return to the family of European democracies”, the president said. Klaus Iohannis met with his German counterpart, Frank-Walter Steinmeier and discussed security topics and the support the two countries provide to Ukraine. His meeting with Chancellor Olaf Scholz tackled Romania’s full Schengen accession.

     

    ROMANIA AND NATO – Romania’s Prime Minister, Marcel Ciolacu, on Monday met the European Parliament president, Roberta Metsola, on the sidelines of his visit to Brussels, marking the start of a new Parliament session and the adoption of the 2024-2029 Strategic Agenda. Joint projects highlighted by Prime Minister Ciolacu for the upcoming period include supporting a promising EU budget post-2025 that should foster competitiveness and internal convergence. The Prime Minister also met with the European Council president-elect, Antonio Costa. Also on Monday, Marcel Ciolacu met with NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, on whom he called to deploy additional Allied troops to Romania, a decision he has called “vital” for a robust deterrence in the face of Russian challenges, also with a view to consolidating NATO’s presence on the Eastern Flank, in the extended Black Sea region. Romania has already allotted 2.5% of the GDP to defense spending this year and will continue to prioritize investments in defense over the coming period as well, the Prime Minister told the NATO Secretary General. Romania will continue to provide multidimensional support to Ukraine and to the Republic of Moldova, Marcel Ciolacu also said.

     

    SCHENGEN – Romania’s Interior Minister, Cătălin Predoiu, held talks in Vienna with his Austrian counterpart, Gerhard Karner, ahead of the informal meeting that will take place in Budapest at the end of this week, where Romania’s Schengen extension will be discussed. Romania will continue to take action to combat illegal migration and cross-border crime, through a preemptive approach, the Bucharest official said. According to Brussels sources, the Ministers of Internal Affairs from Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Austria will hold preliminary talks in the Hungarian capital regarding the date when Romania and Bulgaria would join Schengen with their land borders as well.

     

    EU-FAC – Romania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Luminiţa Odobescu, on Monday attended the Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) meeting in Brussels. On the sidelines of the event, she took part in a working meeting of EU Foreign Ministers with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova, Mihai Popșoi. The meeting occasioned in-depth discussions regarding the results of the presidential election and the referendum for European integration in the Republic of Moldova, with an emphasis on Russia’s hybrid attacks in this context, by means of which it tried to undermine the democratic electoral process and hijack the European course of this country. Minister Odobescu congratulated the authorities of the Republic of Moldova for the very good organization of the presidential election and the constitutional referendum, expressing satisfaction for the new mandate obtained by president Maia Sandu. Minister Odobescu emphasized Romania’s determination to continue the active and consistent support for the Republic of Moldova at all levels of cooperation. (VP)

  • February 6, 2019 UPDATE

    February 6, 2019 UPDATE

    VISIT – Romanian PM Viorica
    Dăncilă on Wednesday paid a visit to Brussels. She presented Romania’s
    priorities at the helm of the Council of the EU during the plenary session of
    the European Committee of Regions. Also on Wednesday she met with Katharina von
    Schnurbein, EU coordinator for combating anti-Semitism. Prime Minister Dancila
    said combating anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial are key priorities for the
    Romanian Presidency of the Council of the EU. Also on Wednesday, PM Dancila met
    with the Secretary General of the World Jewish Restitution Organization,
    Collette Avital. Talks focused on Romania’s recent efforts to accelerate the
    process of Jewish restitution, as well as the latest legislative action to pay
    allowances for Holocaust survivors. Prime Minister Dancila on Thursday will
    attend the conference titled The Fight against Anti-Semitism: a common
    approach to better protect Jewish communities in Europe. From politics to
    action. Also on Thursday, Viorica Dancila will meet with European Council
    President Donald Tusk and with European Commission First Vice-President, Frans
    Timmermans.




    DRAFT
    BUDGET – Talks continue in Bucharest on Romania’s 2019 draft
    budget, as the leaders of the ruling parties met on Wednesday with
    representatives of the Municipal Cities’ Association, who are discontent about
    the way in which money is allotted to local communities. Social-Democrat leader
    Liviu Dragnea said the budget of local municipalities will be at least
    tantamount to last year. Mayors remain disgruntled, saying talks would continue
    on Thursday at the Finance Ministry. The coalition intends to finalise talks
    for the budget to be discussed in Friday’s session of the Government, to then
    be forwarded to Parliament for debate. Meanwhile, the Fitch rating agency has warned that the 2019 budget bill, in the
    current form which has been launched for public debate, is actually based on
    optimistic estimates and does not shed light on the uncertainty over the tax on
    bank assets. The Fitch analysts are
    sceptical that Romania will observe the budget deficit target of 2.6%, given
    that the state budget is based on an economic growth rate of 5.5%, higher than
    the 3.2% initial estimate by the agency.




    ROMANIAN-US
    RELATIONS- Romanian deputy prime-minister Ana Birchall, on a visit to the US, has
    reiterated the Romanian Government’s firm commitment to further develop the
    relation with the US on all dimensions of the Strategic Partnership. According
    to a communiqué, during her official visit to the US, Ana Birchall has had
    talks with several US high officials with responsibilities on the relation with
    Romania. They approached issues of high interest on the bilateral agenda, such
    as organising the Romania-US Strategic Dialogue, whose last session was held in
    Bucharest, in June 2018. The officials also tackled opportunities of
    cooperation with the Romanian side to promote common objectives on the
    trans-Atlantic agenda, such as Romania’s priorities during its tenure at the
    helm of the Council of the European Union.




    MEETING -
    Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu on Wednesday met with a delegation of the
    Bundestag Committee for European Affairs, led by President Gunther Krichbaum.
    Talks focused on the latest development of the EU eastern vicinity and the
    Black Sea region, highlighting the support given by Romania and Germany to
    maintaining active action and commitment from the EU towards states in the
    Eastern Partnership. Both sides also reiterated the joint interest to
    developing cooperation in the Black Sea region, as well as regarding the
    European Union Strategy for the Danube Region.




    STATE
    OF THE UNION – US President Donald Trump has launched an
    appeal for unity in his State of the Union address in Congress on Tuesday. He
    said the economic miracle of his country cannot be stopped by fighting,
    policies and partisan investigations. The US President has underlined that his
    agenda is a national one, in the interest of all Americans. Donald Trump, who
    has made of migration policies a priority of the second year of his term in
    office, devoted much of his address to this issue, calling on Congress to
    defend the US’s southern border from illegal migrants, who come-according to
    him- with a criminality potential.




    MACEDONIA – The NATO member states on Wednesday
    signed in Brussels, the NATO Accession Protocol with Macedonia, an important
    step towards accepting that Baltic country as the 30th member of the
    organization. Macedonia will be allowed to participate from now on, in NATO
    meetings, as observer, until all allied countries ratify the accession
    protocol. This step has been taken after the resolution of a protracted dispute
    between Skopje and Athens on the name of the country. The former Yugoslav
    republic agreed last year to change its name into The Republic of North
    Macedonia, to thus make a clear distinction between the former Yugoslav
    republic and the old Greek province of Macedonia. The name change will become
    official once Greece has ratified the accession protocol.




    FLU – The number of people who succumbed to the flu in Romania stands
    at 91, according to the latest data released by National Centre for Surveillance
    and Control of Communicable Diseases. Doctors call
    again on people to get the anti-flu shot. Almost all people who died of the flu
    virus had not been vaccinated. Some 1.3 million people have been vaccinated so
    far, and the Health Ministry has purchased another 30,000 doses of the vaccine
    for people in the high risk category: people with chronic diseases, pregnant
    women, children and elderly people. A flu epidemic has officially been
    declared in Romania, because of the fast-paced spread of the virus and the high
    number of flu-infections and deaths.




    TENNIS – The Romanian
    men’s Davis Cup team will take on Zimbabwe in the first round of Group II in
    the Europe Africa zone, according to Wednesday’s draw venued in London. The
    match will be played on home turf. Romania and Zimbabwe previously played each
    other in the Davis Cup in 2000, in Harare, Romania winning 3-2. Other matches
    in Group 2 are South Africa vs. Bulgaria, Denmark vs. Turkey, Lithuania vs.
    Morocco, Egypt vs. Slovenia and Norway vs. Georgia.

    (Translated by D. Vijeu & V. Palcu)