European Commissioner Nicolas Schmit discusses with Romanian officials the situation created by the conflict in Ukraine, social reforms and investment in the NRRP
Bucharest supports the EU sanctions against Russia
The Ordinance on Energy and Gas Price Capping was approved by the Romanian Government and is to be debated by Parliament
A look back at the top stories in Romania this week.
The EU health ministers are coordinating their actions to receive the wounded and chronically ill refugees from Ukraine.
e annual inflation rate in Romania exceeded 8.5% in February. It is a high inflation rate, but it is below the economists forecast and smaller than that of other countries in the region.
Romania will host a centre for the coordination of international aid to Ukraine. The EU will allocate 500 million euro humanitarian assistance to help Ukraine and refugees fleeing the war with Russia.
The Romanian government announced that the Ukrainian refugee children can continue studying in their mother tongue and students can attend universities in Romania.
NATO countries, including Romania, are supporting Ukraine against the Russian invasion with defensive military equipment worth hundreds of millions of Euros.
EU goods carriers are obliged to return trucks to the companys headquarters every eight weeks, as part of the mobility package.
The government is looking for solutions to continue providing aid for electric bills
The Romanian authorities are considering a possible gradual relaxation of health protection measures after the model of other European countries.
The first US troops deployed as part of efforts to consolidate NATO eastern flank arrived in Romania.
Both the experts in the field and the authorities have given assurances that, at present, Romania is not facing the risk a food crisis.
Romania, one of the countries with the lowest vaccination rates in Europe, has gone beyond the threshold of 8 million fully vaccinated people.