Tag: visit to Greece

  • December 2, 2022

    December 2, 2022

    VISIT – Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, is paying a two-day
    visit to Greece, where he will meet with his Greek counterpart, Katerina Sakellaropoulou
    and Greece’s Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis. According to the Presidency,
    the visit confirms the continuous top-level dialogue and close cooperation
    between Romania and Greece with respect to hot topics on the current agenda.
    Talks will also focus on the potential of developing bilateral relations in the
    fields of economy and investments, culture, education, civil protection and
    tourism. Special attention will be devoted to infrastructure and
    interconnection projects, including in the energy sector, designed to curb
    dependency on Russian gas and boost the energy security of both Romania and
    Greece. Other topics on the agenda for talks include Russia’s illegal war in
    Ukraine and the consequences of this conflict at several levels.




    UNESCO – The Romanian traditional embroidered blouse known as ‘ie’
    was added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
    of Humanity. Romania had submitted the application jointly with the Republic of
    Moldova. The decision of the UNESCO Committee convened in Rabat, Morocco, comes
    in recognition of the identity and value of this element, also sending out a
    strong signal to Romanian and Moldovan cultural institutions that they should
    support and promote the art of the traditional embroidered blouse, which
    represents the centerpiece of the Romanian traditional festive outfit. Lipizzan
    horse breeding traditions in Romania and other European countries are also part
    of the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of
    Humanity.




    BUSINESS – The number of foreign startups in Romania has gone up in
    the first ten months of the year by 30.7% compared to the same period of last
    year, the National Trade Register Office reports. Some 6,100 new businesses were
    set up this year with a total capital of 35 million USD. By the end of the
    October, over 243 thousand companies with foreign capital participation
    operated in Romania, with a total subscribed capital of 67 billion USD. The
    largest number of companies with foreign participation had Italian investors, while
    Dutch businesses had the largest share of capital.




    WAR IN UKRAINE – President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that
    Ukraine will restrict the activity of Russian-affiliated religious
    organizations on its territory and will challenge the status of the Ukrainian
    Orthodox Church, which is still connected to the Moscow Patriarchate. The
    announcement comes after Ukrainian security services searched several church
    buildings in November. Ukrainian services confiscated a few thousand USD and
    pro-Russian literature. Ukraine has two separate Eastern Orthodox
    ecclesiastical bodies: the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), which in spring
    broke ties with the Moscow Patriarchate due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,
    and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), which in 2019 was formally recognized
    by Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople as a separate, independent and equal
    member of the worldwide communion of Orthodox churches.




    DIALOGUE – The presidents of the United States of America and
    France, Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron respectively, have expressed their joint
    intention of coming up with a solution to end the war in Ukraine without
    reducing however their countries’ assistance to Kyiv. During a visit paid to
    Washington by the French president, the White House leader said he is ready to
    talk to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, if the latter is willing to
    reach a solution to end the war. Prior to the invasion of Ukraine on February
    24, president Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken had warned Russia
    about the consequences of such an attack. Since then, the US president has had
    no direct contact with Moscow, although high-ranking US officials maintained
    communication channels open. In turn, France’s president, Emmanuel Macron,
    confirmed his readiness to talk to Vladimir Putin, particularly regarding
    sensitive topics such as civilian nuclear power and the Zaporizhzhia NPP. The
    last official meeting between Macron and Putin was held on September 11.




    NATIONAL DAY – December 1, the National Day of Romania, was
    celebrated on Thursday at home and abroad. Despite the rain, thousands of
    people attended the military parades held in Bucharest and Alba Iulia. Over
    1,500 servicemen took part in the event, alongside 150 military from Belgium,
    France, North Macedonia, the Republic of Moldova, Portugal, the USA and the
    Netherlands, as well as from other countries part of NATO structures in
    Romania.




    GAUDEAMUS – The 29th edition of the Gaudeamus Book
    Fair hosted by Radio Romania kicks off next week. 200 publishers will be
    exhibiting their latest and current releases in various formats, addressing all
    age brackets and fields of interests, music as well as educational games. 600
    events have been announced in addition to various related projects. Pavilions
    are also available online on gaudeamus.ro. The Gaudeamus Book Fair is
    financed by the Ministry of Culture. (VP)







  • July 7, 2022

    July 7, 2022

    VISIT – Prime Minister Nicolae
    Ciucă is today paying a state visit to Greece, occasioned by the official
    launch of the Greece-Bulgaria gas interconnector. The Prime Minister is
    expected to meet his Greek counterpart, Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The two Prime Ministers
    will make official statements at the end of the meeting of the two official
    delegations. Later today, the Prime Minister will return to Bucharest to meet
    John L. Hopkins, president and CEO of NuScale. On June 26, the White House
    announced that the United States government and the American company NuScale
    Power LLC (Tigard, Oregon) will offer 14 million USD to support engineering and
    design programmes with a view to implementing a power plant using SMR (Small
    Modular Reactor) technologies in Romania.




    WAR IN UKRAINE – The
    civilian evacuation from Slavyansk continues. This is the new primary objective
    of the Russian invasion forces in their plan to conquer Donbas. Mayor Vadim
    Lyah announced that of the 110 thousand people who inhabited the city before
    the war, only 20,000 are left. 17 people died and 67 were wounded since the
    start of hostilities, Vadim Lyah went on to say. The city has been under heavy
    artillery fire for a few weeks, but essential infrastructure is still
    operational. In the last month, the main water supply line has broken down, and
    a third of the city is regularly left without electricity. Much like other
    local officials, Mayor Lyah claims Ukrainian forces have repelled the attempts
    of the Russian army to get close to Slavyansk and the neighboring town,
    Kramatorsk, which serves as the administrative center of the Ukrainian-held
    part of Donbas. The Russian Ministry of Defense has accused Ukrainian
    nationalists of having prepared a toxic chemical attack in the Donetsk
    region, with the use of large quantities of chlorine, brought over from a
    water filtering site. On Sunday, the Russian army occupied the town of
    Lysychansk and now claims to be controlling the entire region of Luhansk,
    something which the Ukrainian authorities continue to deny. There is still
    fighting in two villages, says Serhiy Haidai head of the Luhansk Regional
    Military-Civil Administration.




    REFUGEES – The Border Police
    Inspectorate announced that 191,700 people entered Romania on Wednesday, of
    whom 10,486 are Ukrainian citizens (up by 10.1% compared to the previous day).
    Over February 10 – July 6, 1,477,571 Ukrainian citizens have entered the
    country.




    WIMBLEDON -
    Romanian Simona Halep is today playing Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan in the
    Wimbledon semi-finals, after ousting Amanda Anisimova of the USA in straight
    sets, 6-2, 6-4 on Wednesday. In turn, Rybakina knocked out Ajla Tomljanovic of
    Australia at the end of three sets, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. A former world no. 1, Simona
    Halep won the Wimbledon tournament in 2019, after winning Roland Garros the
    previous year. Organizers will award record-high prizes in this year’s edition,
    standing at a total of 40.3 million pounds. However, WTA and ATP authorities
    announced they will not be awarding any points at the end of the tournament
    after Wimbledon organizers decided to ban the participation of Russian and
    Belarusian players, in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.




    SWIMMING – The European
    Junior Swimming Championships continue in Otopeni. On Wednesday, David Popovici
    grabbed his second gold medal after winning the 200m freestyle event in 1.45
    minutes. Also on Wednesday, Romania’s 4x100m mix relay team, made up of David
    Popovici, Patrick Sebastian Dinu, Bianca Costea and Rebecca Aimee Diaconescu,
    won silver in the 4x100m freestyle event. On Tuesday, on the first day of the
    competition, men’s 4x100m men’s team, made up of David Popovici, Vlad Stancu, Ștefan Cozma and Patrick Sebastian Dinu, won gold in the 4x100m freestyle
    event. A total of 500 athletes from 42 countries are taking part in the
    competition. Representing Romania are 26 swimmers, 14 boys and 12 girls. Aged
    17, David Popovici has recently won the 100m and 200m world titles. (VP)