Showing posts with label Romania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romania. Show all posts

June 13, 2013

România şi-a recâştigat stabilitatea şi vrea să redevină un partener strategic şi de încredere pentru Germania

România şi-a recâştigat stabilitatea şi vrea să redevină un partener strategic şi de încredere pentru Germania | AMBASADA ROMÂNIEI în Republica Moldova
​ România şi-a recâştigat stabilitatea şi vrea să redevină un partener strategic şi de încredere pentru Germania, a declarat, luni, la Berlin, premierul Victor Ponta, într-o declaraţie de presă comună cu cancelarul Angela Merkel.
“Aş dori să-i mulţumesc doamnei cancelar Merkel pentru invitaţie şi pentru această oportunitate de a avea o primă întâlnire bilaterală de la numirea în funcţia de prim-ministru. Mesajul principal pe care doresc să-l adresez Guvernului german este acela că România, după câţiva ani de criză economică, socială şi politică, şi-a recâştigat stabilitatea şi vrea să redevină un partener strategic şi de încredere pentru Germania”, a afirmat Victor Ponta.
El a subliniat că “o Românie stabilă, democratică şi puternică poate să reprezinte un partener pentru Germania şi pentru Europa la frontiera de est a UE”. Ponta a adăugat că va discuta cu Angela Merkel despre cooperarea economică bilaterală.

October 26, 2012

Flashback: Revolutia de la Chisinau

Politologul rus Stanislav Belkovski: Moldova a inceput miscarea de integrare cu Romania: ZIUA

Revolutia de la Chisinau
"In privinta fortelor straine, in special ale Romaniei, nu cred ca ele au participat la incingerea acestui conflict."

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Presedintele Institutului moscovit pentru Strategie Nationala, influentul politolog Stanislav Belkovski, sustine ca manifestatiile din capitala Moldovei nu sunt altceva decat inceputul unei noi epoci in istoria tarii - inceperea miscarii de integrare cu Romania. Belkovski este autorul planului care presupunea unificarea treptata a Romaniei si Moldovei, cu acordarea independentei pentru Transnistria, transmite Hotnews. Belkovski este, de asemenea, autorul raportului din 2003 intitulat "Statul si oligarhii", in urma caruia a fost initia ofensiva impotriva companiei IUKOS si a patronului acestuia, Mihail Hodorkovski. In opinia lui, in scurt timp Moldova va intra in componenta Romaniei, scrie agentia K2Kapital. "Intrebarea este de ce Partidul Comunist, de-a lungul prezentei sale la conducerea tarii, si-a schimbat de atatea ori pozitia. Daca e sa amintim anul 2001, cand comunistii au invins pentru prima data in alegeri, ei au promis atunci sa ofere limbii ruse statut de limba de stat, ulterior insa aceste promisiuni au fost uitate. Intr-un final, s-a creat impresia ca liderii moldoveni au adoptat o pozitie prooccidentala", a explicat Belkovski. "Aceste demonstratii nu au, de fapt, un initiator principal. Informal, in fruntea tinerilor este Natalia Morar, o femeie talentata cu un mare viitor politic. Restul protestatarilor este condus de opozitia nemultumita de rezultatul alegerilor. In privinta fortelor straine, in special ale Romaniei, nu cred ca ele au participat la incingerea acestui conflict. Desi atat comunistii moldoveni, cat si autoritatile ruse vor sustine tocmai aceasta ultima versiune", a estimat analistul.

October 23, 2012

Унионисты провели в Бухаресте марш за объединение Молдовы с Румынией. / Hовости / eNews

Унионисты провели в Бухаресте марш за объединение Молдовы с Румынией. / Hовости / eNews

Унионисты провели в Бухаресте марш за объединение Молдовы с Румынией

Источник: www.infotag.md
Унионисты провели в воскресенье, 21 октября, в Бухаресте марш за объединение Молдовы с Румынией, потребовав от Бухареста объявления этой идеи «национальным приоритетом».

Как сообщили «ИНФОТАГ» организаторы марша из гражданской платформы Acţiunea 2012, порядка 3 тыс. участников в синих, красных и желтых жилетах прошли колонной в виде живого триколора по улицам румынской столицы с транспарантами «Бессарабия - это Румыния», «Бессарабия – румынская земля» и румынскими флагами.

October 22, 2012

Aggressive opportunist | European Voice

Aggressive opportunist | European Voice

 Romania's Prime Minister Victor Ponta risks all

By Andrew Gardner   -  18.10.2012 / 05:48 CET
Victor Ponta has a taste for the political ambush. In 2010, he won the leadership of Romania's Social Democrats (PSD) within five days of announcing his candidacy. This summer, in the space of four days, he used his position as his country's stop-gap prime minister to suspend the president and remove the speakers of parliament and the national ombudsman.
Ponta is clearly a man who strikes fast and effectively. To have become a prime minister at 39 also suggests an astute, calculating brain. Yet within weeks of President Traian Basescu's suspension, the European Commission – and, crucially, Germany's Social Democrats – forced him to issue a mea culpa in the form of 11 promises of corrective action. Somehow, a man who has a decade of political contacts with the European Union, and whose wife is a member of the European Parliament, had misjudged the EU.

September 30, 2012

EU’s Dilemma and Russia’s Plan B for Europe

September 8, 2011 - 17:21 | Irina Severin
By Irina Severin

Moldova as Starting Point

Polish Eastern Partnership initiative supported by Sweden and later by other EU countries was a step meant to bolster European ambitions of Moldova and Ukraine. But putting Moldova and Ukraine at the same context with Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belarus, and Armenia – countries that except Georgia either don’t have European aspirations or they are not relevant in the existing conjuncture – diminishes the appeal of the Eastern Partnership for both countries.
What distinguishes Moldova from other Eastern partnership countries besides its small dimensions and geographical approximation to the EU is its ethnic, linguistic, historical and cultural approximation to Romania, which already is a member of the EU. This particularity is a clear entitlement for Moldova to become one day a member of the EU.

Filat, Lazurcă și Muhametșin în pălării la Festivalul Mărului

Filat, Lazurcă și Muhametșin în pălării la Festivalul Mărului
Foto: gov.md
Azi, 30 septembrie, la Soroca a avut loc a doua ediție a „Festivalului Mărului”, informează UNIMEDIA. La eveniment au fost prezenți premierul țării, ministrul Agriculturii, dar și Ambasadorii României și Rusiei în R. Moldova.

Potrivit serviciului de presă al Guvernului, în debutul evenimentului, preşedintele raionului Soroca Victor Său, a menţionat că raionul este pe primul loc în ţară după suprafaţa plantaţiilor de livezi de meri – 7 458 ha. Anual, în raion se produc 40 mii tone de mere, 50-55% dintre care se exportă, iar alte 25% se prelucrează. 


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September 14, 2012

Odnoklassniki blocks largest social group in Moldova

Odnoklassniki blocks largest social group in Moldova
Sep 13, 2012
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The Russian social network Odnoklassniki blocked Nicolae Petrov, a young man of 18 who owned the largest group in Moldova entitled “Latest News from Moldova”. The community of 369,000 people discussed daily news in Moldova.
Nicolae also held a jokes group in Russian with more than 1 million members and a YouTube group with 230,000 members. Thus, by blocking it, all three groups comprising around 1.6 million people were deleted.

August 16, 2012

Moldova’s Uniters and Dividers - Transitions Online

Moldova’s Uniters and Dividers - Transitions Online

Moldova’s Uniters and Dividers


A defiant movement that aims to unify Romania and Moldova is instead opening up old fissures.
by Zakhar Koretsky16 August 2012
CHISINAU | “True patriots of Moldova don't speak Russian,” declared a banner carried aloft by some of the several hundred marchers who descended on Balti in northern Moldova earlier this month to call for unification with Romania.

It was the fourth demonstration organized by unionists this year in Moldova. The first two took place in the spring in Balti and the capital, Chisinau; the third, in late July, was held in Cahul, a southern city with a significant Russian-speaking population.

Activists came to Balti and Cahul from various Romanian cities to support the cause. In Balti many sported the image of Romania’s blue, yellow, and red flag on their cheeks.

July 1, 2012

USL schimbă macazul şi inaugurează axa Bucureşti-Moscova-Beijing | Romania Libera

USL schimbă macazul şi inaugurează axa Bucureşti-Moscova-Beijing | Romania Libera

ANDREI MARGA, noul ministru de Externe vede în Putin un lider exemplar şi îl plasează pe acelaşi loc cu Papa Benedict XVI

USL schimbă macazul şi inaugurează axa Bucureşti-Moscova-Beijing

8 Mai 2012
Traian Băsescu, promotorul unei politici externe care s-a bazat în ultimii opt ani pe axa Bucureşti-Washington, se află pentru prima dată faţă în faţă cu un ministru de Externe, Andrei Marga, care-şi asumă o nouă axă: Bucureşti-Moscova-Beijing.

April 29, 2012

CONCEPTUL DE NAŢIUNE: Etnic sau civic?

CONCEPTUL DE NAŢIUNE: Etnic sau civic? — ACUM.TV

CONCEPTUL DE NAŢIUNE: Etnic sau civic?

de (4-3-2012)

De ce cred că noi, intelectualii, putem ajuta? Pentru simplul fapt că noi, intelectualii, sîntem cei care, de mii de ani încoace, am provocat dezastre din cele mai groaznice. Genocidul în numele unei idei, al unei învăţături, al unei teorii – iată opera noastră, invenţia noastră: o invenţie a intelectualilor.  Dacă am înceta să asmuţim oamenii unii împotriva celorlalţi – lucru pe care îl facem de multe ori cu cele mai bune intenţii – chiar şi numai cu atît am fi deja în cîştig“ (Karl Popper).
Ce înseamnă naţiune? Dar etnie? Dar etnocultură? Vorbim despre naţiune fără să definim noţiunea? Ce fel de patriotism cultivăm, unul naţional sau unul etnic, unul multietnic şi multinaţional sau unul constituţional şi civic? Ce înţelegem prin ideea de stat-naţiune? Ce integrăm în Uniunea Europeană, statul sau naţiunea? Care e legătura dintre cele două noţiuni fundamentale? Asemenea întrebări vor să sugereze că România are o întreagă agendă cu probleme juridice şi cultural-politice de rezolvarea cărora depinde buna sa conlucrare cu lumea şi afirmarea propriilor ei valori.

October 5, 2011

Gazprom wants natural gas investments in Romania

Gazprom wants natural gas investments in Romania - Power - Business Review
October 05, 2011 14:51
Gazprom wants natural gas investments in Romania The Romanian Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Business Environment met yesterday with the president of Gazprom, Aleksei Miller, and other management members of the Russian energy giant.
During the discussion, Miller announced that Gazprom is looking to sign direct contracts with the Romanian authorities on natural gas imports, removing intermediaries.

September 3, 2011

Moldova, România şi Ucraina au semnat o declaraţie comună privind cooperarea trilaterală în domeniul vamal


3 Septembrie 2011, ora 10:35

Noul parteneriat trilateral

Noul parteneriat trilateral în domeniul vamal va viza mai multe domenii de cooperare vamală şi se va axa pe activitatea antifraudă, pe facilitarea traficului de mărfuri şi pe schimbul de experienţă, inclusiv în cadrul unor programe europene.
Declaraţia a fost semnată de către Tudor Baliţchi, Director general al Serviciului vamal al R. Moldova, Viorel Comanita, conducator al Autorităţii Naţionale a Vamilor din România şi Igor Kaletnik, Preşedinte al Serviciului Vamal de Stat din Ucraina.
Semnarea declaraţiei a fost posibilă după desfăşurarea mai multor şedinţe bilaterale în ultimii doi ani, în urma cărora au fost încheiate Acorduri bilaterale interinstituţionale de colaborare vamală şi asistenţă reciprocă în domeniul anti-frauda şi cel de simplificare a traficului de mărfuri.

Serviciul vamal al Republicii Moldova şi-a început activitatea la 4 septembrie 1991.
Sursa: Moldpres

July 8, 2011

Replica TVR2 la reportajul Russia Today: Campanie media cu declarații false

Replica TVR2 la reportajul Russia Today: Campanie media cu declarații false | UNIMEDIA

(video) Replica TVR2 la reportajul Russia Today: Campanie media cu declarații false
Foto: captura imagini video Youtube

Postul public de televiziune român TVR (2) a reacționat la reportajul difuzat de Russia Today în care se spune că România își dorește să absoarbă R. Moldova chiar dacă populația de aici nu vrea acest lucru.
Într-o emisiune difuzată recent, gazda emisiunii Ora de Business de la TVR2 a declarat că astfel de reportaje sunt campanii antiromânești puse la cale la Kremlin. "N-am crezut în astfel de zvonuri până nu am văzut un reportaj la postul TV Russia Today. Este un post foarte apropiat premierului rus Vladimir Putin. Acest tip de reportaje trezește temeri printre populația care vorbește limba rusă.

March 31, 2011

Presedinte roman decorat la Chisinau

Presedinte roman decorat la Chisinau / www.stireazilei.md

Fostul presedinte al Romaniei, Emil Constantinescu, a primit, astazi, din partea Academiei de Stiinte a Moldovei titlul de Doctor Honoris Causa. Directorul Institutului de Integrare Europeana si Stiinte Politice, a spus ca, daca este cineva care sa merite pe deplin aceasta distinctie, acela este Emil Constantinescu. “Aceasta persoana a inclus, in premiera, rectorii de la institutiile de invatamant din Moldova in componenta Consiliului Rectorilor din Romania. Suntem onorati sa inmanam acestui mare politician si om de stiinta roman, premiul Doctor Honoris Causa al ASM”, a declarat Victor Moraru.
In aplauzele publicului, presedintele le-a multumit moldovenilor si a spus ca “sentimentul care-l copleseste este emotia”.Printre cei care au fost prezenti la acest eveniment s-au numarat fostul presedinte al Republicii Moldova, Petru Lucinschi, si presedintele ASM, Gheorghe Duca.
Emil Constantinescu, care a fost presedinte al Romaniei intre anii 1996-2000, a mai fost decorat, printre altele, cu medalia “Dimitrie Cantemir”, cea mai inalta distinctie a Academiei de Stiinte a Moldovei.

October 24, 2010

Gazprom Negotiates with Romania to Pressure Bulgaria on South Stream - The Jamestown Foundation

Gazprom Negotiates with Romania to Pressure Bulgaria on South Stream - The Jamestown Foundation

Gazprom Negotiates with Romania to Pressure Bulgaria on South Stream

Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 7 Issue: 185
October 14, 2010 02:14 PM Age: 9 days

On October 13 in Bucharest, Gazprom CEO Aleksei Miller held talks with Prime Minister Emil Boc, Economics Minister Ion Ariton, and other officials, on Romania’s possible participation in Gazprom projects. Adriean Videanu, economics minister until six weeks ago and (unusually in Romania) an active proponent of ties with Gazprom, attended the October 13 talks in his new capacity as first vice-chairman of the governing Liberal Democrat Liberal Party.
Gazprom’s offer to include Romania in South Stream topped the agenda of Miller’s visit. To keep South Stream politically in play, Moscow seeks to enlist additional interested parties, despite the lack of resources behind this project, and hoping against hope to obtain EU support for it. The proposal to Romania is one move in this game.

August 30, 2010

România transmite 200 de tone de ajutoare umanitare pentru sinistraţii din Republica Moldova

România transmite 200 de tone de ajutoare umanitare pentru sinistraţii din Republica Moldova | UNIMEDIA - portalul de ştiri nr. 1 din Moldova
România transmite 200 de tone de ajutoare umanitare pentru sinistraţii din Republica Moldova


România va transmite Republicii Moldova circa 200 de tone de ajutoare umanitare pentru populaţia care a avut de suferit în urma inundaţiilor din vara curentă. Decizia respectivă a fost anunţată ieri, 29 august 2010, de către Preşedintele Traian Băsescu într-o convorbire telefonică cu Preşedintele interimar al Republicii Moldova Mihai Ghimpu.

June 30, 2010

Romania: Republic of Moldova support group is launched in Brussels at Romania's initiative

Romania: Republic of Moldova support group is launched in Brussels at Romania's initiative
Jan 25, 2010

Flashback: Republic of Moldova support group is launched in Brussels at Romania's initiative

Republic of Moldova support group is launched in Brussels at Romania's initiative.
Brussels, Jan 25 /Agerpres/ - Romanian Foreign Affairs Minister Teodor Baconschi launched on Monday in Brussels the Informal Support Group of the European Union member states for the Republic of Moldova's European action, on the sidelines of the External Affairs Council, during a working breakfast.
The event was co-chaired by French Foreign Ministry's State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche and had as a special guest Vice Prime Minister Iurie Leanca, the Republic of Moldova's minister of foreign affairs and European integration.

February 19, 2010

Gazprom’s South Stream: Romania in, Bulgaria out? | EurActiv

Gazprom’s South Stream: Romania in, Bulgaria out? | EurActiv 
Gazprom’s South Stream: Romania in, Bulgaria out? 
Published: 19 February 2010
Bucharest has given Russian gas monopoly Gazprom all the documentation relevant for building the South Stream pipeline through Romanian territory, it was announced yesterday (18 February). The move appears to give flesh to a recent Russian threat to eliminate Bulgaria from the project.

Background

Bulgaria is key to the planned Gazprom-ENI South Steam gas pipeline project, which would run from the Black Sea's Northern Caucasus shore to the Bulgarian port city of Varna. The South Stream project is seen as a rival to Nabucco and its commissioning term is also nearly identical to the EU-favoured project.
Russia recently signed agreements with Italy, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and Slovenia to start building South Stream, and also announced that it would more than double its planned capacity from 31 billion cubic metres per year (bcm/y) to 63 bcm/y (EurActiv 18/05/09 and 25/05/09). Until now, Nabucco and South Stream's capacities were considered identical (30 bcm/y), making South Stream potentially more interesting.
South Stream will avoid Ukraine by running under the Black Sea to Bulgaria, with one branch going to Greece and Italy, and another one to Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Slovenia and Austria, ending at the Baumgarten gas storage facility. In January 2008, Austrian energy company OMV and Gazprom signed a deal to turn the Baumgarten trading platform into a 50%-50% joint venture.
Plans to eliminate Bulgaria from South Stream were first reported by the Russian press last October (EurActiv 20/10/09).

More on this topic

"The Romanian party confirmed the interest in participating in the South Stream project and provided the Russian party with the data requested earlier and required to prepare a feasibility study for a possible pipeline route across Romania," a Gazprom press release announced.
Few details have emerged and it remains unclear if the pipeline would now simply feature an extension from Bulgaria to Romania, or if plans to move the pipe north exclude Bulgaria. In recent weeks, Romania has been under strong pressure from Gazprom to join the pipeline project, as a possible alternative to Bulgaria. Sofia is indeed seen by Moscow as a problematic partner under the new centre-right government of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov (EurActiv 14/07/09).
"As far as Romania is concerned, I would like to say that no country with serious intentions as to its participation in South Stream will be left aside," Gazprom's executive director for exports, Alexander Medvedev, recently told the Romanian press.
"Romania has a wonderful strategic location on the Black Sea and could be the point of departure for the European section of the pipeline," he added. Until now, planned the point of departure had been the Bulgarian port of Varna (see 'Background').
Asked by EurActiv if the latest move to bring Romania into the project meant that Bulgaria would be sidelined, a Gazprom spokesperson declined to comment.
Delaying tactics?
Over the last few days, the Russian press has been fuming about Bulgaria's pipeline strategies. In particular, Russia took very badly the Bulgarian parliament's ratification on 3 February of an agreement to build Nabucco, seen by Moscow as a rival pipeline designed to decrease the dependence of several EU countries on Russian gas. Bulgaria became the second country after Hungary to ratify the Nabucco agreement.
"Bulgaria will try to delay as much as possible negotiations with Russia on South Stream, while following up the developments regarding Nabucco," Alexey Makarkin, director-general of the Centre for Political Technologies (CPT), told the Russian press.
"If everything with Nabucco were fine, then Bulgaria would just forget about the Russian pipeline, but if Nabucco gets stuck, for example, if its stakeholders cannot find financing, Bulgaria will come back to South Stream," Makarkin continued.
The expert did not rule out the possibility that the Russian authorities, tired of Bulgaria's procrastination, could modify the pipeline route, leaving Sofia empty-handed.
Bulgaria is also demanding that Overgaz, a private company with 50% Gazprom participation, must no longer be the intermediary for buying Russian gas.
Another reason why Moscow is looking for alternatives is Sofia's insistence that Gazprom pays higher taxes for transit across Bulgaria, reports Dnevnik, EurActiv's partner publication in Bulgaria. This was a factor in Moscow's decision to consider building the Black Sea terminal in Romania instead of Bulgaria, Russian daily Vesti writes.

Next Steps

  • 22-23 Feb.: Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov to visit Brussels. On Tuesday he will meet European Commission President José Manuel Barroso and Council President Herman Van Rompuy.

January 6, 2010

Decisive confrontation: Basescu attacks, Geoana keeps defences up

Decisive confrontation: Basescu attacks, Geoana keeps defences up

The ‘moguls’ were a central topic to the final confrontation between the two presidential rivals, Basescu accusing Geoana of acting according to controversial tycoons’ interests. The PSD leader tried to maintain a neutral tone and refrain from attacks.

published in issue 4574 page 3 at 2009-12-07

The final debate between the two presidential contenders, incumbent Traian Basescu and his challenger, Social-Democrat leader Mircea Geoana, was a tight one, full of attacks and criticism, but lacking in any real programmes or discussions on actual plans for the future.

The debate on Thursday evening lasted for three hours, during which Basescu continuously kept Geoana under siege, in spite of the PSD leader’s initial appeal to refrain from personal attacks. Faced with Basescu’s successive blows, Geoana tried to remain calm and not answer in a similar manner, a fact praised by some analysts, but criticized by others and also by several PSD members and supporters as a sign of weakness.

Supported by his gallery of Democrat Liberal members and his family, Basescu began by attacking the PSD and Geoana as an “unreformed party” and someone “who doesn’t understand Romanians’ needs.” The PSD leader, with a gallery made of many prominent PSD and Liberal Party members, but also civil society representatives, actors and writers, tried to maintain an elegant speech and said Basescu is a source of scandal and division. Geoana voiced his vision for a unitary Romania and mainly focused his attacks on failures reported during Basescu’s term, not on personal issues.

The situation was not the same with Basescu, who repeatedly accused Geoana of being ‘moguls’ puppet’ and in the context, accused the PSD leader of going for a secret meeting with controversial businessman Sorin Ovidiu Vantu the night prior to the debate. Geoana seemed to be taken by surprise by the question, but soon snapped out of it and admitted he had met with Vantu, to discuss an interview in which he had called the businessman ‘evil.’ Geoana said Basescu too had several meetings with Vantu.

The meeting with Geoana was confirmed by Vantu, who said he and the PSD leader are friends for four years. He added that Geoana went to see him “to relax ahead of the debate.” Both during the debate and on Friday, Basescu said on Friday that Vantu called Geoana to discuss the arrest of Nicolae Popa, a former associate and friend of the businessman, who was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison for fraud. News of Popa’s arrest in Jakarta was made public on Thursday and Basescu said that was why Vantu summoned Geoana to see him. He also said Geoana extended Popa’s passport while he was foreign minister, but then retracted his statement. Geoana said he was very bothered by the fact Basescu tried to associate him with Popa, as he does not even know the man.

However, Popa’s alleged arrest might only be a campaign tactic. According to Greater Romania Party leader Corneliu Vadim Tudor, Popa was not in fact arrested and the news was spread by Basescu’s people, in order to use it against Geoana. Vadim Tudor underlined that Popa still appears as ‘wanted’ on Interpol’s website.

Debate topics, presents and swearing on the bible

Among attacks and criticism, the two candidates also touched on issues related to their future plans, if they win the election. Foreign affairs took center stage, as one of the president’s most important attributes. In the context, Basescu said Romania must focus its strategic partnership with the US and try to have a good relationship with Ukraine, but warned against any ‘excesses’ from Kiev. Geoana underlined that fidelity to Europe and the US doesn’t mean Romania cannot have a good relationship with the east and called for closer ties with Russia, Ukraine, China, India and most of all, the Republic of Moldova.

The two leaders also discussed economic projects, which gave them another opportunity for mutual attacks. Geoana accused Basescu and the PDL government of having no coherent policies to fight the economic crisis, charges that the current president vehemently dismissed.

A special moment of the debate was when the two leaders made gifts to each other. Basescu gave Geoana a basket full of Romanian-made foodstuff, while the PSD leader offered “a more cultural present” – a book written by him and a “Code of good manners.”

The confrontation ended with another special moment, planned by anchor Robert Turcescu. The anchor gave each of the two rivals a bible and asked them to swear that they did not do certain things. Geoana was asked to swear that he never promised material benefits to businesspeople such as Vantu, Dan Vaiculescu or Dinu Patriciu, while Basescu was asked to swear that he did not hit a child in a 2004 election rally, as shown in a film made public in the last week of campaign. Basescu denied he ever hit the child and swore he “hit him neither in the abdomen nor in the face.” His choice of words prompted several commentators as saying that the president made a false oath, leaving room for interpretation the he ‘might have hit the child in a different manner.’

Russian Ambassador on Geoana’s visits to Moscow: Cold War is over

Russian Ambassador to Romania Aleksandr Churylin commented on Social-Democrat leader Mircea Geoana’s visits to Moscow, underlining that the Cold War is over and people are free to go wherever they want to. His comments came amid heavy criticism from President Traian Basescu of Geoana’s two visits to Moscow. Basescu repeatedly accused Geoana of making secret visits to Moscow to negotiate political support and offered in return the privatisation of large state-run energy companies. The charges were dismissed by Geoana.Churylin underlined, quoted by Agerpres, that Russia does not want to get involved in Romania’s election campaign, but said politicians’ visits to Moscow cannot be banned. “Our attitude as regards Romanian elections is one of respect and we wouldn’t want some of our beliefs to influence the public opinion in any way. As for politicians’ visits, I don’t know how they could be banned! The Cold War is over,” Churylin said.Basescu replied, saying that indeed the Cold War is over and warned that Russia can no longer “create centers of influence in Romanian politics.” The president underlined that the statement made by Churylin was an “unfortunate” one. “And I find myself having to warn him, officially even, that the Cold War is over and that they can no longer have center of influence in Romanian politics and that if they do, these centers will be destroyed,” Basescu said in a TV-show on OTV on Friday.

by Dana Florin