Tag: visit to REpublic of Moldova

  • March 20, 2023

    March 20, 2023

    VISIT – On a visit to the United Arab
    Emirates, Romania’s president Klaus Iohannis this morning met in Abu Dhabi with
    his counterpart, Sheik Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan. On this occasion, the
    countries’ relevant ministers and officials signed bilateral documents in the
    fields of energy, cyber-security and education. Yesterday, president Iohannis
    visited Masdar City, a model of urban sustainable development focusing on
    energy efficiency and environment protection. President Iohannis attended a
    presentation of projects in the fields of transport, urban ventilation and
    cooling, building-generated energy and making optimal use of sunlight in
    research and education institutions. Successfully tested in Masdar City, these
    solutions can inspire projects in other cities, including Romania, which have a
    growing interest for sustainable energy. Romanian researchers affiliated with
    institutes in Masdar City have also contributed to their development, the
    Presidency reports.


    EXERCISE – Over March 20 – April 2, some 3,400
    Romanian and international servicemen are taking part in the Sea Shield 2023
    exercise held in the Black Sea, the Danube River, the Danube Delta and coastal
    areas. Sea Shield 2023 is the largest-scale training exercise planned and
    carried out by the Romanian Naval Forces this year. Attending will be military
    units from 12 allied and partner states, accompanied by military watercraft,
    aircraft and other combat equipment. The exercise will help increase the level
    of interoperability of participant forces and is part of NATO’s multinational
    training programs.


    MEETINGS – Romania’s Foreign Minister, Bogdan
    Aurescu, is today attending the Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Brussels.
    According to a Foreign Ministry release, EU Foreign Ministers will discuss
    Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, with this country’s Foreign Minister, Dmytro
    Kuleba, expected to join talks in videoconference format. Minister Aurescu will
    discuss the need to maintain support for Ukraine at all levels, both from the
    EU and Member States individually, with a focus on providing military equipment
    and training for the Ukrainian army as quickly as possible as part of the EU
    Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine (EUMAM Ukraine). The Romanian
    official will also express support for consolidating the sanctions regime
    against Russia, while also streamlining the implementation of existing
    restrictions, with a focus on continuing diplomatic efforts to further isolate
    this aggressor state. Minister Aurescu will also address the security
    developments in the Republic of Moldova and destabilizing actions targeting the
    pro-European administration in this country. The Romanian Foreign Minister will
    encourage Member States to continue their support for Chișinău. Also today,
    Bogdan Aurescu is attending the joint meeting of EU Foreign and Defense
    Ministers and the International Conference of donors in support of the people
    of Turkey and Syria, affected by the February 6 earthquake.


    MOLDOVA – Romania’s Prime Minister, Nicolae
    Ciucă, will this week travel to the Republic of Moldova to meet his Moldovan
    counterpart, Dorin Recean. On this occasion, Prime Minister Ciucă will reassert
    Romania’s support for the reform process in this country, the consolidation of the
    economy, the resilience and security of Romania’s neighbor, as well as for
    advancing Moldova’s European track. On the other hand, Moldova’s Supreme
    Security Council is expected today to discuss what president Maia Sandu has
    called the exceptional situation of the country’s judiciary, after the
    General Assembly of Magistrates has delayed the appointment of members of the
    Superior Council of Magistracy. President Sandu argues Moldovan judges want to
    block efforts to reform the judiciary by setting their next meeting for the end
    of April. In last week’s address to Parliament, the Moldovan president called
    on the Government and Parliament to create a special court of law to
    investigate corruption cases in the justice system.


    AWARD – The Radio Drama show The Sixties
    written by Ema Stere and adapted and directed by Mihnea Chelaru scooped the
    Best European Drama award at the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2023 in a gala hosted
    by the BBC Broadcasting House in London. Starting 2012, the BBC Audio Drama
    Awards have been celebrating the range, originality and cut-through quality of
    audio drama on air and online and giving recognition to the creativity of
    actors, writers, producers, sound designers and others who work in this genre. The
    Best European Drama was introduced in 2019 to acknowledge the role of other
    European public service broadcasters in nurturing this distinctive genre.


    RUGBY – Romania’s national rugby team
    ranked 3rd in the 2023 edition of Rugby Europe Championship after
    securing a dramatic 31-25 win against Spain in the bronze final, held away from
    home. In the big final, Georgia defeated Portugal 38-11. Romania’s rugby team
    will next play friendlies against Georgia and Italy ahead of its participation
    at the World Cup in France this autumn. Romania has been drawn in Group B
    alongside Ireland, South Africa, Scotland and Tonga. (VP)