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RADOR: News from Romania, 98-10-12

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

October 12, 1998


CONTENTS

  • [01] A Communique Issued by Romania's Supreme Council for Defence
  • [02] Details Concerning the CSAT Communique;
  • [03] Political Reactions to CSAT Communique;
  • [04] A Meeting of South-East European Heads of States;
  • [05] MApN Delegation on a Visit to Budapest;
  • [06] Minister Gavril Dejeu on Conclusions of the Trieste Conference on Fighting Organised Crime;
  • [07] Future PSDR-ApR Merger;
  • [08] Commission to Set Up Petofi-Schiller University Plans;
  • [09] The Petofi-Schiller University Project - Subject to Further Tensions.

  • [01] A communique issued by Romania's Supreme Council for Defence

    Under the auspices of Preisdent Emil Constantinescu, the meeting of Romania's Supreme Council for Defence (CSAT) was taking place at the Cotroceni Palace on Saturday. A communique issued by the Press Office of the Romanian Presidency after the meeting says "Romania is favouring negotiations designed to seek a solution to the crisis in Kosovo". Answering the request of the NATO Council, the "NATO forces are allowed access to Romania's airspace for emergency operations". According to the communique, "Romania is supporting the international community measures to solve the crisis, although Romania, as one of Yugoslavia's neighbouring countries, cannot assume the resposability of a direct participation in fighting, in case such operations may occur. Romania is committed to participate in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations and send a multifunctional humanitarian team including a medical sector, refugees housing facilities and a team to help the resoration of homes destroyed. In this respect, the Romanian president is to ask the parliament for the approval. Aware of the conflict's serious consequences, Romania is again expressing its wish for a peaceful solution to the crisis". RADOR

    [02] Details concerning the CSAT communique

    Reliable sources in the General Staff of the Romanian Army said on Sunday that the emergency and unexpected operations the CSAT communique was talking about referred to the case when a plane claimed engine defficiencies and, according to international agreements, it could ask for landing approval due to bad conditions or any other obstacle preventing it to follow its original route. Such moves may also include the planes involved in search-and-rescue operations. According to the same source, the decisions made by the General Staff of the Romanian Army are considering the developments in the country's closest neighbourhood. The measures refer only to some military units and categories of personnel already established. RADOR

    [03] Political reactions to CSAT communique

    The Romanian political leaders have expressed their opinion of the CSAT communique. "I believe the decision denying access for military operations to Romania's airspace was right", said Ion Iliescu, the leader of the opposition Party of Social Democracy in Romania (PDSR). "We agree with the decision and Ibelieve it represents Romania's interests", said Marko Bela, the leader of the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians (UDMR). The vicepresident of the National Liberal Party (PNL), Valeriu Stoica, said "Romania had to save both its friendly relations with Serbia and its international credibility". The leader of the Christian Democrat National Peasant Party (PNTCD), Ion Diaconescu, said the communique was fair and answered Romania's main interests. "We has to take into account that Yugoslavia is our neighbour, it was never a conflict between the two countries and we are not supposed to break the tradition", Mr Diaconescu concluded. RADOR

    "We do not agree with the approval allowing access to Romania's airspace for any sort of planes, no matter the army they belong. Such approval may be accepted only in compliance with international agreements, and such agreements are excluding the use of military bases and the airspace access for attacks against a third country", said Valeriu Tabara, the leader of Romanians' National Unity Party (PUNR). The leader of the Greater Romania Party (PRM), Corneliu Vadim Tudor, said he believed the "CSAT communique was actually a declaration of war against a sovereign state" while the president of Romania's Alternative Party (PAR), Varujan Vosganian, has warned that, in case a plane under the attack of the Serbian forces would land on Romanian airports for help, then, "according to international agreements, Serbia might consider it was in war with Romania". RADOR

    In their statement to the press, the MP leaders have been exercising restraint considering Romania's delicate position bwteeen its wish to join NATO and its traditional friendship with Yugoslavia. The deputy speaker of the Romanian Senate, Ulm Spineanu, seemed a little confused about the conditions allowing access to Romania's air space. The chief commissioner for foreign affairs in the Romanian Senate, Stefan Ilie, also a leading member of the Democratic Party, has welcomed the CSAT communique while PNL senator Cornel Boiangiu, secretary of the copmmission for defence and national security affairs, is absolutly rejecting it considering the significant Romanian minority living in Yugoslavia. On the other hand, deputy Slavomir Gvozdenovic, also the leader of the Serb Union in Romania, has strongly criticised the communique: "Irrespective of the delicate position of our country in its attempt to join the Euro-Atlantic structures, one should not join Europe at your neighbours' expense". RADOR

    [04] A meeting of South-East European heads of states

    Romanian Prime Minister Radu Vasile and Foreign Minioster Andrei Plesu have left for the Turkish resort of Antalya to attend a meeting South-East European heades of states and governments. While at the Otopeni Airport, Prime Minister Radu Vasile said the "talks were expected to concentrate on economic issues (the way the economic crisis around the world was affecting the countries in the region) and political issues (mainly the Kosovo crisis but also ways of cooperation in fighting organised crime and moneylaundring)". Referring to the crisis in Kosovo, the Romanian prime minister said that "a common position was expected to exclude the participant states' involvement in military operations. As far as we are concerned, Romania's position is clear", the prime minister added. In his turn, Foreign Minister Andrei Plesu said the meeting this year would naturally concentrate on the Kosovo crisis and its possible consequences for the countries in the region. RADOR

    [05] MApN delegation on a visit to Budapest

    A delegation of Romania's National Defence Ministry (MApN) was visiting Budapest on Saturday. The talks have concentrated on the stage in developing the Romanian-Hungarian Batallion, ways of further bilateral cooperation and recent development in NATO activity. According t MApN State Secretary Constantin Dudu Ionescu, the crisis in Kosovo was subject to separate discussions as the two countries should prepare for an eventual armed conflict in the region. Mr Dudu Ionescu said that Romania and Hungary were both supporting a peaceful solution to the crisis in Kosovo. RADOR

    [06] Minister Gavril Dejeu on conclusions of the Trueste conference on fighting organised crime

    An international conference on fighting organised crime has ended in the Italian port of Triste on Sunday. Participants included interior ministers of the Central-European Initiative member countries. Romanian Interior Minister Gavril Dejeu, also the head of the Romanian delegation attending the conference, has informed that "participants have decided to set up a working group including representatives of all member countries who are expected to meet at least twice a year and approximate means and methods of cooperation. The legal approximation is most essential as we keep speaking about it without achieving it, and such failures are serious obstacles in fighting organised crime. We pointed out the need to seek similar names for crimes, and similar ways in chasing and punishing the criminals. And more, we have to agree over the treatment the criminals are going to face in prisons", minister Dejeu concluded. RADOR

    [07] Future PSDR-ApR merger

    At a meeting on Saturday, the National Council of the ruling Romanian Social Democrat Party (PSDR) has decided that negotiations for its possible merger with the opposition Alliance for Romania Party (ApR) should end by November 15. 61 of the 72 members in the National Council have expressed their support of the move. An extraordinary congress on the two party's unification is expected by December 15. RADOR

    [08] Commission to set up Petofi-Schiller University plans

    A communique issued by the Press Office of the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians in Romania (UDMR) says the Department for national minority affairs has presented Romania's National Education Ministry (MEN) with proposals of personalities to participate in framing the report on the setting up of the Petofi-Schiller University. The minority minister delegate to the the prime minister Gyorgy Tokay has appinted five university professors to act as temporary coordinators of the Hungarian- German university and onthe three members in the working group to draw up the report. MEN is expected to appoint another two people. According to the communique, Mr Tokay made the proposals after meeting representatives of the Hungarian and German university communities. RADOR

    [09] The Petofi-Schiller University project - subject to further tensions

    The Organisation of Ethnic Hungarian Students (KMDS) of the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj has decided to present the UDMR with a protest against the setting up of the Petofi-Schiller Hungarian-German University. The organisation is urging the UDMR to denounce the project and plead the setting up of a Hungarian language teaching state university according to previous decisions made at the UDMR Congress in 1992 which promised to restore the former Janos Bolyai University in Cluj. On the other hand, the PNTCD branch in Cluj and its leader Matei Boila, also a member in the PNTCD's Coordination and Control Bureau (BCCC), has blamed both the Radu Vasile Cabinet and the prime minister (for making the decision without consulting the party) and the UDMR. Senator Boila says the Petofi-Schiller University project was actually hiding "UDMR's commitment to making further steps towards autonomy, ethnic segregation and further tensions leading to the escalation of a conflict created by both Hungarian and Romanian extremists". RADOR
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