Thursday, November 23rd, 2017

Rehearsals for the military parade organized on the occasion of the Romanian National Day began

On December 1, almost 3,500 Romanian and foreign troops with more than 350 technical means will participate at the military parade organized on the occasion of the Romanian National Day in the Triumphal Arch Square of Bucharest. Preparations started yesterday in the Ghencea polygon. The military parade organized on the occasion of the Romanian National Day seem to be a spectacular one. The Ministry of National Defense began the rehearsals for the parade with Romanian soldiers. In two days’ time, 300 foreign soldiers arriving from 14 countries will join preparations for the parade. Saturday, starting 10:00 in the Triumphal Arch Square of Bucharest will be the general rehearsal for the military parade, which will take place on December 1. (RADIO ROMANIA reports)

International forum dedicated to the development of exchanges in the Black and Caspian Sea basins, organised by de CCIR

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania organised a forum dedicated to the development of exchanges in the Black and Caspian Sea basins, ranging from energy cooperation to other various areas. Representatives from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan were invited but also businessmen from Romania. This forum is part of a series of actions which the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania
organizes frequently to encourage Romanian companies to expand their businesses abroad. The trade deficit of our country is steadily increasing. Last year it was 10 billion euros and this year it could reach 12 billion euros. This is the reason why these forums are organized, said Virgil Goagă, director of the Foreign Affairs Department in the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania. (RADIO ROMANIA reports)

Scientific symposium organized to mark 200 years since the founding of the Brukenthal National Museum

A scientific symposium organized to mark 200 years since the founding of the Brukenthal National Museum will take place on Thursday and on Friday in the town of Sibiu. The event is attended by Romanian researchers who will address themes such as the valorisation of cultural heritage within the institutions from where they come. Models of good practice in several cities such as Brasov, Targu Mures or Targoviste will be presented. (RADIO ROMANIA reports)

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