China's EU ambassador says EU leaders may visit China by mid-2023
Chinese ambassador to the European Union Fu Cong said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel may visit China in the first half of 2023, China's state-backed Global Times reported, Reuters reports.
Bogdan Nigai
Canada announced new military support for Ukraine and sanctions against Russia
The Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, announced new military support for Ukraine and new sanctions against the authorities in Moscow. Canada has stood in solidarity with Ukraine since the beginning of the conflict and will remain so, the Canadian Prime Minister said during a briefing in Toronto.
Turkey earthquakes: Collapsed buildings investigation widens
More than 600 people are now being investigated in Turkey over buildings that collapsed in the deadly earthquake on 6 February, the government has said, BBC reports.
Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu, on an official visit to Ireland
The Parliament Speaker from Chisinau, Igor Grosu, will pay an official visit to Ireland, from February 27 to March 1 this year, at the invitation of his Irish counterpart.
Several explosions were reported in the Ukrainian city of Kherson
Several explosions were reported Sunday morning in the Ukrainian city of Kherson, with locals reporting an artillery duel between Ukrainian defenders and Russian occupiers, writes RBC. Explosions were heard both during the night and on Sunday morning, some very strong ones being reported around 09:00.
EU has announced additional sanctions against the Wagner Group
The European Union has announced additional sanctions against the Russian-backed Wagner Group for violating human rights in several African countries, reports the BBC. The mercenary organization had already been sanctioned by the EU in 2021.
G7 leaders aim to strengthen coordinated sanctions against Russia and step up support for Ukraine
In a joint statement issued on Friday, February 24, G7 leaders pledged to step up "diplomatic, financial and military support for Ukraine" as well as "increase the costs for Russia and those who support its war effort", reports caleeuropeana.ro.
Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu, gives assurances: the Republic of Moldova will not join NATO
The Republic of Moldova will not join NATO, but like any neutral state, it must ensure its security, claimed the Parliament Speaker, Igor Grosu, during a show on Prime TV. The statements were made in the context in which several voices claim that there would be a danger of an escalation of a conflict if our country were to join the North Atlantic Alliance.
Romanian adviser: Kremlin is waging an informational war in the Republic of Moldova, with the participation of top officials from the Russian Federation
The recent statements of the authorities in Moscow represent an information war, as in the case of a possible attack by Ukraine on the Transnistrian region. The statement was made by the state adviser for foreign policy, security and strategic affairs of the Prime Minister of Romania, Iulian Chifu, in an interview for Radio Moldova.
Romanian official: A new joint meeting of the governments of Chisinau and Bucharest to take place in the spring
The next joint meeting of the Governments of the Republic of Moldova and Romania could take place this spring, in Bucharest, claims the State Counselor for Foreign Policy, Security and Strategic Affairs of the Prime Minister of Romania, Iulian Chifu. In a special edition of Radio Moldova, the official stated that diplomatic and inter-ministerial exchanges between Romania and the Republic of Moldova take place constantly.
EU amends its sanctions regime, after Chisinau and Bucharest requested the sanctioning of the oligarchs accused of destabilizing the Republic of Moldova
The European Union will amend and expand its sanctions regime, so that people who incite the violation of the democratic order and who use illicit resources for destabilization attempts will be included in the sanctions lists of the EU bloc. The statement was made by MEP Siegfried Mureșan during an interview for Radio Moldova. According to the official, the EU is considering these measures at the request of the Foreign Ministers from Chisinau and Bucharest, in the context in which this phenomenon exists.
Russia has suspended oil deliveries through the section of the Drujba pipeline to Poland
The supply of Russian oil through the section of the Drujba pipeline to Poland has been stopped, a representative of the Polish oil refining company PKN Orlen announced on Saturday, reports Reuters, quoted by Agerpres.
Ecaterina Arvintii