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NATO Spain is going to send F-18 and Eurofighter jets to Romania and Bulgaria, to help strengthen NATO's eastern flank in the context of the war in Ukraine. According to Radio Romania's correspondent in Madrid, the aircraft, pilots and relevant auxiliary and maintenance personnel will reach the Feteşti air base in the south of Romania on December 1, and will be stationed there until the end of March 2023. Currently stationed in Zaragoza, they will monitor air space in the region and take part in training missions. This is Spain's response to the Allied request for an enhanced contribution to NATO's prevention capability, the Spanish defence ministry said, and added that Spain has already installed a long-range air surveillance radar in Schitu, Constanţa County, operational since October 17 and serviced by 38 troops.
BORDER Romania's border police announced that over 97,000 people entered Romania on Saturday, of whom more than 9,500 were Ukrainian nationals, up 15.6% since the previous day. According to current data, over 2.6 million Ukrainian citizens have entered Romania since February 10, and nearly 4,400 of them have applied for asylum here.
NRRP Romania is set to receive EUR 2.6 bln in the coming days under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, to be channelled into the country's economic recovery. The funds are transferred after the European Commission authorised the payment of the first instalments of the non-reimbursable aid and loan components. Romania submitted the first payment request in May, after meeting the targets and benchmarks for the 4th quarter of 2021. In September, the European Commission's assessment of these targets was approved and submitted to the Economic and Financial Committee, which also approved it. The Romanian minister for investment and European projects Marcel Boloş believes this is just the beginning of a long road, which, if successfully completed, will translate into investments in motorways, railways, schools and hospitals. The next payment request will amount to EUR 3.2 bln, for which over 50 targets will have to be met, related to the first half of this year. Romania may access a total of nearly EUR 30 bln under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, of which it has already received 2 pre-financing instalments amounting to a rough EUR 3.8 bln.
COAL Romania has increased its coal output to mitigate the energy crunch. The amounts extracted in the first 8 months of the year went up 1.7% and imports rose by 13.5%, the National Statistics Institute reports. The National Strategy and Forecast Commission estimates for this year a coal output 10% higher than in 2021 and a 2.8% rise in imports. For 2023, the Commission forecasts an 8% increase in output.
CHINA The Chinese president Xi Jinping was re-elected on Sunday as leader of the ruling Communist Party, thus becoming China's strongest leader since Mao Zedong, the founder of the Chinese communist regime, international news agencies report. Xi Jinping was appointed for a 3rd five-year term in office by a largely reshuffled Central Committee, and is very likely to be re-elected president as well in March. 'China cannot develop without the world, and the world also needs China,' he said, and praised what he called the "two miracles" achieved by his country-rapid economic development and long-term social stability. Xi Jinping appointed many of his close allies in the Standing Committee, a 7-member group in power in China. The all-powerful Politburo includes no women among its members for the first time in 25 years.
HANDBALL The Romanian women's handball champions, Rapid Bucharest, Sunday defeated Storhamar Handball Elite, of Norway, 27-25, in a home match in Champions' League Group B. Rapid remain undefeated after 6 matches in Group B. Their next game is scheduled on December 3, away from home, against handball powerhouse Gyori Audi ETO KC. (AMP)
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