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  • October 8, 2023 UPDATE

    October 8, 2023 UPDATE

    ATTACKS IN ISRAEL – Israel’s Security Council has declared a state of war
    following the attacks launched by the Palestinian military group Hamas,
    allowing this country to take significant military steps, the Prime
    Minister’s office announced on Sunday. The war, which has killed hundreds of
    people on both sides following Saturday’s attacks staged by Hamas, followed by
    Israeli retaliations, was triggered by a terrorist criminal attack from Gaza.
    As fighting continues, Israel decided to cut off supplies of electricity, fuel
    and goods to the Gaza Strip. On Sunday, the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah
    launched mortar fire from southern Lebanon, while the Israeli forces responded
    with artillery fire. Palestinian groups also operate in southern Lebanon,
    although the area is control by the Hezbollah Shiite militias. Hezbollah boasts
    a considerable missile arsenal threatening northern Israel, as well as seasoned
    fighters who fought in the war in Syria on the side of president Bashar
    al-Assad.




    ROMANIANS IN ISRAEL – In the context of the escalation of the security context
    in Israel and the Gaza Strip, the Romanian Foreign Ministry is coordinating
    with the Romanian Embassies in Tel Aviv and Amman and is monitoring a group of
    92 Romanians who arrived in Israel from Jordan, calling for assistance with a
    view to getting back home. At the same time, a mobile consular team will be
    deployed to Tel Aviv to support the activity of the local Embassy and Romania’s
    representative office in Ramallah. 346 Romanian and foreign citizens were
    transported to Romania onboard two flights operated by the national airline
    TAROM, the Romanian Foreign Ministry has announced. Meanwhile, Wizz Air has
    cancelled all flights in and out of Tel Aviv for Sunday, announcing they would
    reschedule the trips or provide refunds and accommodation to passengers. Wizz
    Air recommends people should contact their travel agents or check online platforms
    to modify their already-booked tickets. Bucharest firmly condemned the attacks
    of Hamas. In a press release, the Romanian Foreign Ministry referred to
    Israel’s sovereign right to defend itself, also issuing a travel alert for this
    country, advising Romanians to cancel their travels to this country, or in case
    of people already on the ground, to follow instructions from local authorities,
    take shelter in buildings and leave the country when the situation allows it.




    VISIT – Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, currently on a visit
    to Portugal, is meeting Prime Minister António Costa, Assembly Speaker Augusto
    Santos Silva and members of Parliament on Monday. On Saturday, Klaus Iohannis
    held talks with his Portuguese counterpart, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, focusing
    on the war in Ukraine. On this occasion, president Iohannis thanked Portugal
    for its substantial contribution to NATO’s deterrence and defense posture on
    the Alliance’s Eastern Flank. The presence of Portuguese servicemen in Romania
    is a strong expression of Portugal’s solidarity and support for strengthening
    Romania’s security, the Romanian official said. In turn, president de Sousa
    said his country supports Romania’s efforts to join Schengen and the OECD.




    MEETING – Prime Minister
    Marcel Ciolacu on Monday is leading a government delegation attending the
    Romania-Bulgaria-Greece trilateral meeting in Varna, Bulgaria. The Romanian
    official will also meet with his Bulgarian and Greek counterparts, Nikolai
    Denkov and Kyriakos Mitsotakis, respectively. On the sidelines of the event,
    the Prime Minister will also hold bilateral meetings with the two Prime
    Ministers. Members of the Romanian delegation will attend panels on regional
    security and energy and transport cooperation. (VP)





  • October 8, 2023

    October 8, 2023


    ATTACKS IN ISRAEL – The death toll of the attacks launched against Israel by the Palestinian military group Hamas has reached at least 350 and over 1,500 wounded. Israel has launched a military retaliation in Gaza, which killed over 300 people and wounded another 2,000. As fighting continues, Israel decided to cut off supplies of electricity, fuel and goods to the Gaza Strip. On Sunday, the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah launched mortar fire from southern Lebanon, while the Israeli forces responded with artillery fire. Palestinian groups also operate in southern Lebanon, although the area is control by the Hezbollah Shiite militias. Hezbollah boasts a considerable missile arsenal threatening northern Israel, as well as seasoned fighters who fought in the war in Syria on the side of president Bashar al-Assad.




    ROMANIANS IN ISRAEL – In the wake of the attacks, 346 Romanian and foreign citizens were transported to Romania onboard two flights operated by the national airline TAROM, the Romanian Foreign Ministry has announced. Groups of Romanian pilgrims are still in Tel Aviv and have received accommodation and assistance with support from the Israeli authorities and the Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate, which are looking for solutions to bring them home. Romanian citizens in Israel can contact the Romanian Embassy in Tel Aviv to announce their presence in the region, while the Foreign Ministry has advised everyone to postpone their travel plans for this country. Meanwhile, Wizz Air has cancelled all flights in and out of Tel Aviv for Sunday, announcing they would reschedule the trips or provide refunds and accommodation to passengers. Wizz Air recommends people should contact their travel agents or check online platforms to modify their already-booked tickets. Approximately 900 Romanians, mostly pilgrims, are currently in Israel, none of whom are currently in difficulty, the authorities say. On Saturday, Bucharest firmly condemned the attacks of Hamas. In a press release, the Romanian Foreign Ministry referred to Israels sovereign right to defend itself, also issuing a travel alert for this country, advising Romanians to cancel their travels to this country, or in case of people already on the ground, to follow instructions from local authorities, take shelter in buildings and leave the country when the situation allows it.




    REFUGEES – Approximately 223 thousand people, both Romanian and foreign nationals, and some 58 thousand vehicles crossed Romanias borders on Saturday, the Border Police General Inspectorate reports. 10,853 Ukrainian citizens crossed into Romania on Saturday, taking the total number of Ukrainian nationals who entered Romania starting February 10, 2022, two weeks before the Russian army invaded their country, to 6,310,870.




    VISIT – Romanias president, Klaus Iohannis, currently on a visit to Portugal, is meeting Prime Minister António Costa, Assembly Speaker Augusto Santos Silva and members of Parliament on Monday. On Saturday, Klaus Iohannis held talks with his Portuguese counterpart, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, focusing on the war in Ukraine. On this occasion, president Iohannis thanked Portugal for its substantial contribution to NATOs deterrence and defense posture on the Alliances Eastern Flank. “The presence of Portuguese servicemen in Romania is a strong expression of Portugals solidarity and support for strengthening Romanias security”, the Romanian official said. In turn, president de Sousa said his country supports Romanias efforts to join Schengen and the OECD.




    MEETING – Labor Minister Simona Bucura-Oprescu will lead Romanias delegation attending the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council hosted by Luxembourg on Monday. According to the European Commission, the agenda will focus on the 2023 European Semester, social economy, mental health and precarious work, social protection and access to housing. With regard to the European Semester, EU ministers will discuss the impact of new technologies on labor and a just digital transition. The Council also plans to endorse key messages on employment and social challenges by the Employment Committee and the Social Protection Committee, and ministers will be invited to adopt the 2023 employment guidelines for the member states.




    PILGRIMAGE – The traditional annual pilgrimage to the reliquary of Saint Paraskeva of the Balkans, a major Saint in the Romanian orthodox tradition, continues in Iași, northeastern Romania. Tens of thousands of pilgrims from Romania and beyond and expected to pray before the shrine to Saint Paraskeva, celebrated on October 14 in Romania. (VP)

  • October 4, 2023 UPDATE

    October 4, 2023 UPDATE

    VISIT – Romania’s president, Klaus
    Iohannis, is paying an official visit to Portugal this weekend, in response to
    an invitation extended by his Portuguese counterpart, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.
    According to the Presidency, the president will attend the anniversary meeting
    of the Arraiolos Group, hosted by Portugal’s president on Friday in Porto. The Group
    marks 20 years since the launch of this informal platform for presidential
    dialogue, comprising 16 EU Member States. As a keynote speaker, president
    Iohannis will talk about challenges facing the EU in the context of Russia’s
    aggression against Ukraine and measures needed to continue multidimensional
    support for Ukraine. On Saturday, president Iohannis will meet his Portuguese
    counterpart in Lisbon.




    TROOPS – Romania will deploy additional troops to Kosovo, after the North
    Atlantic Council greenlit the presence of more forces to manage the situation
    in the Western Balkans. Romania already has around 250 soldiers in Bosnia Herzegovina
    and 80 in Kosovo. On Tuesday, on the sidelines of the Security Forum in Warsaw,
    the Romanian Minister of Defense, Angel Tîlvăr, said his country remains firmly
    committed to ensuring stability and security in the region.




    IMF – The International Monetary Fund estimates a 2.3% economic growth for
    Romania in 2023 and a budget deficit of 6% of the GDP. In a press briefing held
    at the end of talks with members of the government, the head of the IMF mission
    to Romania, Jan Kees Martijn, said the package of fiscal measures recently passed
    by the government is a step forward, although more reforms are required in this
    field. A 2% increase in revenues, others than those related to the recently
    adopted fiscal package, will be necessary in the next couple of years, the IMF
    official pointed out. According to the financial institution, Romanian economy
    will reach a 3% economic growth target in the medium-term as long as
    consumption and sustained investment using National Recovery and Resilience
    Program funds remain robust. The inflation rate will drop from 7% to 4% by the
    end of 2024, although it will remain above the target set by the Central Bank,
    the IMF also believes. In turn, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said the
    government is strongly committed to supporting economic growth, cutting public
    spending and combating tax evasion. The IMF delegation praised perception on
    the Romanian economy, which continues to grow and plays a key role in the
    region, the Prime Minister went on to say.




    NOBEL -
    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has this year been awarded to American researchers
    Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov for the discovery and synthesis
    of quantum dots. These tiny particles have unique properties and now spread
    their light from television screens and LED lamps. They catalyze chemical
    reactions and their clear light can illuminate tumor tissue for a surgeon. (EE
    & VP)