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RADOR: News from Romania, 99-03-12

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From: RADOR Press Agency <http://indis.ici.ro/romania/news/rador.html>

March 12, 1999


CONTENTS

  • [01] Romanian-Bulgarian-Turkish Summit in Sinaia;
  • [02] Francisco Seixas da Costa, State Secretary for European Affiars with Portugal's Foreign Ministry, Met Romanian Prime Minister Radu Vasile;
  • [03] Romanian-Greek High Level Diplomatic Contacts;
  • [04] Romanian Defence Minister Victor Babiuc Has Ended His Visit to Holland;
  • [05] State Secretary Mihai Razvan Ungureanu on a Visit to Macedonia;
  • [06] Romanian Parliament Appeal;
  • [07] Prime Minister Radu Vasile Would Like the Government to Assume Responsibility for Privatisation Law;
  • [08] Car Manufacturer Dacia in Pitesti Has Reached an Agreement with Renault;
  • [09] Finance Minister's Warning: Higher Excise Duties on Oil Products Each Three Months.

  • [01] Romanian-Bulgarian-Turkish summit in Sinaia;

    While meeting in the Romanian resort of Sinaia on Thursday, the presidents of Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey have signed a joint statement announcing the setting up of a trilateral free trade area. They have also attended the signing ceremony of an intergovernment agreement on tourism between government officials in the three countries. During their two rounds of talks in Sinaia, the three presidents have praised the efficient co- operation between the three countries who is getting even more dynamic with every day. According to presidential adviser Zoe Petre, the three presidents have expressed their support of an agreement between the warring sides in the Yugoslav province of Kosovo - a document which, in their opinion, should put an end to the conflict in the region. The Romanian- Bulgarian-Turkish summit is expected to end on Friday when the three presidents are to sign a joint political statement concerning the trilateral co-operation, the Kosovo conflict and NATO's expansion. RADOR

    [02] Francisco Seixas da Costa, State Secretary for European Affiars with Portugal's Foreign Ministry, met Romanian Prime Minister Radu Vasile

    Romanian Prime Minister Radu Vasile met Francisco Seixas da Costa, Secretary of State for European Affairs with Portugal's Foreign Ministry, at Victoria Palace on Thursday. Mr Da Costa reiterated his country's support of Romania's efforts to join the European and Euro-Atlantic structures pointing out that Romania could count on Portugal's support. This was the message of Portugese Prima Minister Antonio Guterres to his Romanian counterpart. As far as the EU enlargement was concerned, the Portugese officials said his country believed the EU institutional framework should be reviewed to allow the applicant states join the EU as associates. There is an absolute openness concerning the EU enlargement, but the EU Applicant States, Romania included, should be assisted in their efforts, Mr Da Costa pointed out. Prime Minister Radu Vasile said he expected the Washington summit to become a sort of "Madrid Plus" as the "open door policy" should firmly assure the candidates that they would join the Alliance in the next future. As far as the EU accession is concerned, the Romanian prime minister said the EU membership depended on each applicant's economic performance and, in this respect, the EU Applicant States should be assisted in their efforts. RADOR

    [03] Romanian-Greek high level diplomatic contacts

    While in Bucharest on Thursday, the Greek Foreign Minister, Gheorghios Papandreou, has discussed issues concerning the Kosovo conflict with his Romanian counterpart Andrei Plesu. Mr Papandreou's a few-hour visit to Bucharest is part of a diplomatic tour including Skopje, Tirana and Sofia. While attending a press conference at the end of the meeting, the Greek minister spoke about a possible conference of the Balkan countries, Yugoslavia included, which Romania was expected to host before the resumption of the peace-talks in Rambouillet. As Romania is the current president of the South-European Co-operation Initiative, the Greek minister says the conference is expected to insist that the Balkan countries will reject a review of the existing borders. Mr Papandreou has also announced that, according to a proposal put forward by the Macedonian foreign minister, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and FYROM should carefully consider the situation in Kosovo. Both proposals are to be discussed by the Greek foreign minister at a meeting with the Yugoslav President, Slobodan Molsevic, in Belgrade on Thursday. RADOR

    [04] Romanian Defence Minister Victor Babiuc has ended his visit to Holland

    Holland will support Romania's accession to NATO, but, in case the participants in the Washington summit are not supposed to make new invitations for accession negotiations, then Holland will insist on the "Madrid Plus" solution. The statement was made by Romanian Defence Minister Victor Babiuc who arrived in Bucharest on Thursday at the end of a three- day visit to Holland. Mr Babiuc and his Dutch counterpart have agreed upon a closer co-operation between the armies and the defence Ministries in the two countries. After the Washington summit, the state secretaries with the Defence Ministries in both Romania and Holland are expected to meet and decide concrete measures to promote the bilateral military co-operation according to the decisions made at the NATO summit in Washington. RADOR

    [05] State Secretary Mihai Razvan Ungureanu on a visit to Macedonia

    Romanian Foreign Ministry's (MAE) State Secretary Mihai Razvan Ungureanu is on a two-day visit to the FYROM. The second day of the visit included a series of meetings with the two Macedo-Romanian organisations in Bitolia and Okhrid. At a meeting with the school students in the Macedo-Romanian High School and believers of the Macedo-Romanian Church in Bitolia, Mr Papa Nicola, the president of the World Union of Macedo-Romanians, said that the 8,000 Macedo-Romanians living in the region were not allowed to attend the courses in the former building of the Macedo-Romanian High School along with other minority groupe. On Thursday afternoon, further talks were expected in Okhrid, a town hosting another important Macedo-Romanian community living in the FYROM. RADOR

    [06] Romanian Parliament appeal

    As they are waiting for the results of NATO's Washington summit in April, the Romanian Senate and House of Deputies have adopted, at their joint session on Thursday, an appeal to parliaments in the NATO member States. The document is reiterating Romania's political will to continue its efforts and join NATO as soon as possible. In this respect. the country is trying to consolidate the rule of law, and it strongly expresses its commitment to participate in NATO peace-keeping operations. Romania welcomes the NATO decision proposing a reviewed strategic concept to answer the emerging challenges since 1991 - a strategy to be approved by governments and parliaments in NATO countries. The Romanian Parliament calls on its counterparts in NATO countries attending the Washington summit to press for an efficient and historic decision-making especially when the next applicants, such as Romania, come under debate. The Parliament in Bucharest welcomes the Alliance's responsive attitude to the general trend of enforcing the parliament powers in decision-making, and it welcomes as well the US Congress attempt of getting involved in NATO's restructuring process. RADOR

    [07] Prime Minister Radu Vasile would like the government to assume responsibility for the Privatisation Law

    At a meeting on Thursday, Prime Minister Radu Vasile has asked his Cabinet ministers to consider the government resposibility for the Privatisation Law at least, government spokeswoman Adriana Saftoiu announced. She added that, in case the government would pass an emergency ordinance, the parliament could change some of its articles. The government's Thursday agenda also include a series of talks with MP groups. The same day, the prime minister designated Transport Minister Traian Basescu as chief negotiator to reach the post-FESAL agreement with the World Bank. RADOR

    [08] Car manufacturer Dacia in Pitesti has reached an agreement with Renault

    While at Victoria Palace on Thursday, Romanian Prime Minister Radu Vasile along with Pierre Menat, the French ambassador to Bucharest, have attended the signing ceremony of an agreement between Romania's car manufacturer Cacia in Pitesti and France's Renault. The agreement allows a new round of negotiations between the Romanian and French partners concerning the factory's sale price as well as the investments the French partner is ready to make in Pitesti. According to Manuel Gomez, Renault's chief executive for international affairs, the French partner does not intend to develop Renault's own operations, but preserv the Romanian "touch" of the Renault- type car. Mr Gomez and Prime Minister Radu Vasile have both denied rumours about the alleged massive lay-offs when the privatisation contract would be reached. RADOR

    [09] Finance minister's warning: higher excise duties on oil products each three months

    While speaking before the Budget-Finance Commission in the House of Deputies on Wednesday, Romanian Finance Minister Decebal Traian Remes said that excise duties on every oil product included in the Ordinance 50/1998 will get higher each three months, according to the leu-USD exchange rate. The minister has also announced that he intended to change the ordinance and include licence taxes for meat, grain and wood products as well as building materials. RADOR
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