March 31, 2026
A roundup of local and world news
Newsroom, 31.03.2026, 13:55
Moldovan PM visits Bucharest
Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu is paying an official visit to Bucharest. He is attending a conference focused on the security, stability and economic development of South-East Europe. The Moldovan official is expected to meet with President Nicușor Dan and Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan. Talks will focus on strengthening bilateral ties and advancing joint projects in energy, infrastructure and European integration, initiatives expected to directly impact citizens in both nations. According to a statement from the Chișinău Government, Alexandru Munteanu will also meet with representatives of the American Chamber of Commerce in Romania to present new investment opportunities in Moldova.
Emergency Government session
An emergency Government session has been officially announced for this evening in Bucharest. The top priority on the agenda is an emergency decree designed to extend the cap on commercial markups for basic foodstuffs for another three months. The current measure, which has been in place since 2023, is set to expire at midnight. To prevent a legislative gap that could trigger immediate price hikes in stores, the Government must adopt the new decree and have it published in the Official Gazette by midnight.
Separately, the Government aims to finalize the mechanism for reducing fuel excise duties by the end of the week. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that Diesel will be the first priority for this measure, as it is the most widely traded fuel in Romania.
US ambassador on energy security
Romania has the potential to revolutionize the energy sector in Central and Eastern Europe by reducing dependence on Russia, US Ambassador Darryl Nirenberg told his first interview since taking office. Ambassador Nirenberg echoed President Donald Trump’s stance that energy security is national security and the key to economic growth. The US ambassador noted that Romania is already tapping into several resources and has more in development. He described the nuclear program as promising, adding that the USA is proud to contribute technology and expertise to the refurbishment of the Cernavodă reactors. Ambassador Nirenberg emphasized that economic opportunity is a top priority of his mandate, noting that the US-Romanian partnership has never been stronger or more vital, especially regarding the Black Sea region and NATO’s Eastern Flank.
EU funds and infrastructure
A new project launches in Bucharest today aimed at efficiently managing non-reimbursable external funds and monitoring their impact on sustainable development and the circular economy. European Commission Vice-President Roxana Mînzatu is attending the launch alongside 150 representatives from local and central administrations and European institutions. The four-year project is co-financed by the European Social Fund Plus.
European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, is also in Bucharest, meeting with Romanian authorities to examine connectivity projects and strategies designed to boost economic cohesion and support supply chains.
Protests in the Capital
The National Disability Council of Romania organized a protest today near the Government headquarters. The primary grievances focus on the current level of disability benefits and recent changes to their taxation. Daniela Tontsch, President of the Council, told AGERPRES that benefit levels remain stuck at 2024 rates while prices have risen at an alarming pace.
Protesters are demanding a return to full tax exemptions and the cancellation of recent medical evaluation criteria, which they describe as “abusive”. Tontsch noted that approximately 10,000 individuals with severe disabilities have seen their disability ratings downgraded, a move that has left them without personal assistants and stripped them of their essential benefits.
Diplomatic mission to Kyiv
Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Ţoiu is attending an informal meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council scheduled for today in Kyiv. The summit, held in the presence of EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas, addresses multi-level support for Ukraine and regional security developments. Ukrainian officials are also participating in the talks. The visit began in Bucha with a ceremony commemorating the victims of the invasion from four years ago. These discussions take place amid intensifying talks regarding Ukrainian territories and a potential end to the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Tensions in the Middle East
Explosions were heard in Jerusalem today as the Israeli military reported attempts to intercept missiles launched from Iran. In a recent interview with an American television network, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that he has achieved more than half of his objectives in the war against Iran.
In Washington, sources within the US administration say President Donald Trump has informed his advisors that he is prepared to end the military campaign against Iran. This holds true even if the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, as the President is reportedly willing to postpone the complex operation to reopen the waterway for the time being. Trump’s primary preference remains reopening the strait by negotiating an end to the war with the Iranian regime. His secondary option would involve calling on allies, specifically Gulf states and NATO, to lead the operations to reopen the maritime channel located between Iran and Oman. (VP)