Tag: World Cup 2018

  • 11 June, 2017

    11 June, 2017

    The Romanian prime minister Sorin Grindeanu travels to
    Zagreb on Monday for talks with Croatia’s president Kolinda Grabar, prime
    minister Andrej Plenkovic and Parliament speaker Gordan Jandrokovic. According
    to a government press release, talks are expected to tackle bilateral and
    European issues, including the future of the European Union, with both Romania
    and Croatia supporting the need for the bloc’s cohesion and solidarity. The two
    countries also plan to work together to join the Schengen area. An agreement
    will be signed during prime minister Grindeanu’s visit on the mutual protection
    of classified information, as well as a memorandum of understanding on the
    cooperation between the two countries’ Chambers of Commerce and Industry.




    Beginning on the
    11th of June, Ukrainian citizens will be able to travel to the
    European Union, including Romania, without visas, if their stay does not exceed
    90 days. The agreement covers all EU countries with the exception of UK and
    Ireland. The Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko has described the measure as a huge step towards
    Europe and as proof of the efficiency of Ukraine’s reforms. The General
    Inspectorate of the Romanian Border Police said Ukrainian citizens are allowed
    to enter the country if they produce documents justifying the purpose of the
    visit, the conditions of their stay and proof that they have the financial
    means to support their stay and return to their country of origin or to another
    transit state that allows them entry. The provisions of an agreement between
    the Romanian and Ukrainian governments on small-scale border traffic also
    remain in place.




    One month after the presidential elections won by the
    centrist Emmanuel Macron, French citizens again go to the ballots today in the
    first round of the parliamentary elections. Macron seeks a majority in
    Parliament for his new party La République en Marche!
    which he founded in 2016. Opinion polls indicate this party would win almost a
    third of the votes in the first round and would secure a huge majority in the
    second round, which takes place next Sunday. The conservative right and its
    allies would become the biggest opposition group, followed by the far-right
    National Front.


    The Transylvania International
    Film Festival came to an end on Saturday night in Cluj Napoca with an award
    gala. The festival’s trophy went to the Georgian production My Happy Family
    directed by Nana Ekvtimishvili şi Simon Gross. 12 films were in competition,
    including 8 by first-time directors. Guđmundur Arnar Guđmundsson won the best
    director award and the public’s award for his film Heartstone. The jury’s
    special prize went to Francis Lee’s God’s Own Country featuring the Romanian
    actor Alec Secareanu. The famous French actor Alain Delon received a lifetime
    achievement award. The 81-year-old actor travelled to Romania for the first
    time to pick up his award and attend a special screening of The Pigot Affair
    which he himself directed and starred in. The Romanian actress Tora Vasilescu
    received an excellence award for a career spanning 40 years and tens of
    remarkable roles.




    Tens of events are scheduled
    today on Day 3 of the Sibiu International Theatre Festival, the biggest
    performing arts festival in Romania and one of the biggest in the world. The
    day’s events include parades, street animation and circus acts by companies
    from France, Spain, South Korea, Germany and Guadalupe Island, as well as a staging of the show Gospel by the well-known Italian
    director Pippo
    Delbono. Almost 3,300 participants from 72 different countries come together in
    Sibiu for ten days and almost 500 different performances and cultural events.
    The festival’s theme this year is Love.






    Romania lost
    3-1 to Poland on Saturday in Warsaw in a Group E match as part of the World Cup
    qualifiers. In other group matches, Kazakhstan lost to Denmark 1-3, while
    Montenegro defeated Armenia 4-nil. The group’s absolute leaders are Poland,
    with 16 points, followed by Montenegro and Denmark, each with 10 points,
    Romania and Armenia, each with 6 points, and Kazakhstan with 2 points. Romania
    will next face Armenia at home on 1st of September.

  • August 30, 2016 UPDATE

    August 30, 2016 UPDATE

    ITALY QUAKE On Tuesday, Romania’s PM Dacian Ciolos and
    Labour Minister Dragos Paslaru attended the funeral held for a second group of
    victims of the quake that hit Italy last week and claimed 292 lives. The
    ceremonies in Amatrice, where 10 Romanians died, were also attended by the
    Romanian orthodox bishop in Italy, Siluan. Also on Tuesday, the two officials
    visited the Romanian citizens hospitalised in Rieti. The Romanian Government
    has taken special measures to support those who have suffered because of the
    quake.








    FOREIGN AFFAIRS Slovakia supports Romania’s joining Schengen because it meets all the required criteria, said in
    Bucharest on Tuesday the Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav
    Lajcak, in a joint press conference with his Romanian counterpart Lazar
    Comanescu. The Slovak minister termed the relations between Romania and
    Slovakia as excellent and stated the two countries shared the same values
    within NATO and the EU. He recalled the support granted by the Romanian army to
    his country in the fight against Fascism in WWII. Miroslav Lajcak, whose country is currently holding the six-month
    presidency of the Council of the European Union, attended the annual meeting of the Romanian
    Diplomats. The agenda of the meeting, which lasts until September 1st,
    includes topics such as security developments, the future of the EU, Brexit
    negotiations, terrorism, migration, economic development. Also, the
    participants are discussing the preparations for Romania’s first turn as EU Council president in the first half of
    2019 and means to strengthen the role that Romanian missions should play in
    boosting economic ties, trade exchanges and investments.






    CEREMONY Romanian Defense Minister Mihnea Motoc
    and his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian attended on Tuesday in Bucharest
    a ceremony held in memory of the French soldiers who died in Romania during
    World War I. On this occasion, Minister Motoc said that the French official’s
    visit was proof of the strong ties between the two peoples. In turn, the French
    official said that the relations between Romania and France were strong and
    unique and had passed the test of time. On Monday Jean-Yves Le Drian discussed
    with Romanian PM Dacian Ciolos means of strengthening NATO’s eastern border,
    Black Sea security and combating terrorism. The two officials reiterated their
    countries’ commitment to developing the bilateral Strategic Partnership after
    the signing of a new roadmap in Paris
    in June.

    PROTEST Some two thousand books donated by Bucharesters on Tuesday will be sent to the United States Embassy in Chisinau in protest of the recent statements by the American Ambassador to Moldova, James Pettit, on Romania’s relations with the Republic of Moldova. On Saturday, when Moldova celebrated 25 years of independence from the USSR, the US official said in an interview for the public TV station that Moldova was not Romania, Moldova had its own history and its own challenges, and that getting united with Romania, as a way to join the EU or for any other reason, was not a practical choice and not a choice that would make things better in Moldova. Hailed by the pro-Moscow leftist factions in Moldova, Pettit’s statements have been harshly criticized by the pro-European leaders in Chisinau and by Romanian politicians. Established on a part of the eastern Romanian territories annexed by the USSR in 1940, following an ultimatum, the Republic of Moldova proclaimed its independence from Moscow on August 27, 1991.

    APPLE
    The European
    Commission has decided that Apple must pay a 13 billion Euro fine for
    concluding some preferential fiscal agreements with the Irish state, thus
    benefiting from an illegal aid. The European Commission has established that
    the Irish state has granted Apple undue tax benefits. For more than 20 years, this
    selective treatment allowed Apple to pay extremely low corporate tax rates,
    down to 0.005% in 2014.




    FOOTBALL Romania’s
    national football squad will play on Sunday, in Cluj-Napoca, north-western
    Romania, against Montenegro, the first match of the 2018 World
    Cup preliminaries. Romania is playing in the same group E as Denmark, Poland,
    Armenia and Kazakhstan. The match against Montenegro marks the German Cristoph Daum’s debut at the helm of the Romanian
    national squad. He replaced 66-year old coach Anghel Iordanescu after Romania’s failure to make it
    past the European Championship group stages. They finished bottom in Group A
    after losing to hosts France and Albania, and drawing with Switzerland.