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Launch of call - Research Programme Romania - second Swiss contribution
03.04.2024
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Local news
Romania
In the context of the second Swiss contribution to Romania and its Research Programme, the Romanian Executive Unit for the Financing of Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation (UEFISCDI), as Partner of the Swiss National Science Foundation, announces the launch of the call for Multilateral Joint Research Projects - MAPS: Multilateral Academic Projects.
Publication of the winning tenderer on SIMAP
18.03.2024
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Local news
Romania
The Swiss contribution office (Embassy of Switzerland in Romania) is pleased to announce that the name of the winner of the open tender procedure for the preparation and implementation of the Civic Engagement Programme Romania has been published on the Swiss public procurement information system (SIMAP) website.
Ambassador Massimo Baggi chose Timișoara for his first official visit
10.11.2023
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Local news
Romania
The title of European Capital of Culture and the dynamic business environment of the city on the Bega River convinced Ambassador Massimo Baggi to choose Timișoara, a multicultural city, a place of diversity, creativity and innovation, for his first official visit. The agenda of the visit included meetings with Mayor Dominic Fritz, County Council President Alin Nica and with Swiss business community, which plays an important role in the economic development of the region.
Development of dual education, priority on the agenda of the meeting between Ambassador Massimo Baggi and Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu
01.11.2023
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Local news
Romania
H.E. Ambassador Massimo Baggi was received by Prime Minister of Romania Marcel Ciolacu at the Victoria Palace on Wednesday 1 November.
Meeting of Ambassador Massimo Baggi with the Minister of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism Ștefan-Radu Oprea
31.10.2023
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Local news
Romania
H.E. Massimo Baggi, the Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation in Romania, had a meeting on Monday, 30 October 2023, with the Minister of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism, Ștefan-Radu Oprea, during which they discussed the economic cooperation between Romania and Switzerland.
Open tender for the Swiss-Romanian Civic Engagement Programme
18.10.2023
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Local news
Romania
In the context of the second Swiss contribution to Romania, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) has launched an open tender to select a Program Operator for the Swiss-Romanian Civic Engagement Programme.
Switzerland and Romania sign agreement on implementation of second Swiss contribution
12.12.2022
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Press releases
EDA
On Monday, 12 December, President Ignazio Cassis met with President Klaus Werner Iohannis and Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă in Bucharest. President Cassis then signed an agreement on the implementation of the second Swiss contribution with Finance Minister Adrian Câciu. Under the agreement, Switzerland will provide CHF 221.5 million to finance various projects in Romania until 2029. Prior to visiting Bucharest, Mr Cassis had a working meeting with the President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu.
Second Swiss contribution: Federal Council approves implementation agreements between Switzerland and eight EU states
31.08.2022
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Press releases
EDA
The Federal Council approved the bilateral implementation agreements for the Swiss contribution to cohesion in Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Malta, Romania and Poland on 31 August 2022. The agreements provide the basis for Switzerland's cooperation programmes in those areas where its support will add value. Now that the agreements have been approved, Switzerland can move into the operational stage.
No signing of Swiss–EU institutional agreement
26.05.2021
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Press releases
EDA
At its meeting on 26 May, the Federal Council undertook an overall evaluation of the outcome of the negotiations on the institutional framework agreement (InstA). It concluded that there remain substantial differences between Switzerland and the EU on key aspects of the agreement. The conditions are thus not met for the signing of the agreement. The Federal Council today took the decision not to sign the agreement, and communicated this decision to the EU. This brings the negotiations on the draft of the InstA to a close. The Federal Council nevertheless considers it to be in the shared interest of Switzerland and the EU to safeguard their well-established cooperation and to systematically maintain the agreements already in force. It therefore wishes to launch a political dialogue with the EU on continued cooperation. Meanwhile, it has tasked the Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) to consider how autonomous amendments to Swiss legislation might contribute to the stabilisation of Swiss–EU relations.
Contribution to the enlarged EU: programmes in Bulgaria and Romania come to a close
20.01.2020
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Schweizer Beitrag
Over the last ten years, Switzerland has provided CHF 257 million from its enlargement contribution to support projects in Bulgaria and Romania. The two countries joined the European Union (EU) in 2007. The contribution aimed to reduce economic and social disparities in Europe and within Bulgaria and Romania. The 93 projects, which came to a close in December 2019, have achieved good results. Switzerland's support contributes to greater stability in Europe, which is also in the country's interests.
Switzerland's enlargement contribution to Bulgaria and Romania comes to a close
20.01.2020
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Press releases
EDA
Over the last ten years, Switzerland has provided CHF 257 million from its enlargement contribution to support projects in Bulgaria and Romania. The two countries joined the European Union (EU) in 2007. The contribution aimed to reduce economic and social disparities in Europe and within Bulgaria and Romania. The 93 projects, which came to a close in December 2019, have achieved good results. Switzerland's support contributes to greater stability in Europe, which is also in the country's interests.
Green investments in Romania
16.08.2019
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Article
Schweizer Beitrag
The Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca has launched a programme to improve its energy efficiency. In support of the programme, Switzerland has funded the energy-efficient renovation of school buildings, the installation of several thousand LED lights on the city's streets and the purchase of electric buses – making a significant contribution to climate change mitigation and improving the quality of life of the city's population.