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Romanian Prime Minister: Moldova Shows the Greatest Openness in Relations with Romania

During the joint meeting of the national governments of Romania and the Republic of Moldova, Prime Minister Ciuca underlined that this is the moment of the “greatest openness” ever in a relation between two countries.

Prime Minister of Romania Nicolae Ciuca, alongside Moldovan Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița, led the joint meeting of the two countries governments. They discussed the activities mentioned in the bilateral plan, such as building the Ungheni bridge between Romania and Moldova.

These favourable conditions allow us to build an intense and ambitious bilateral agenda. In 2020, in a year of crisis. Romania provided the Republic of Moldova with official development assistance worth a record-high 46.8 million euros, especially for Education, for scholarships.

Nicolae Ciuca, Prime Minister of Romania

As reported by Agerpres, Romania’s PM mentioned that the joint meeting of the two national governments has a symbolic significance, highlighting that this bilateral relation will materialize in the segment of several agreements, protocols and memoranda.

We have managed to honour a promise we made not long ago, that we will hold this joint government meeting as soon as possible. For the first time, it takes place in Chisinau. It is an activity suffused with symbolic meaning and I am convinced that it will materialize in realities, in hard facts, through the initialling of agreements, protocols and memoranda at the minister level.

Nicolae Ciuca, Prime Minister of Romania

The joint meeting of the two governments takes place when the latest opinion polls in Moldova show a rejection of Romania’s and Euro-Atlantic values. Only 30% of the Moldovans would vote for reunification with sister country Romania, while 46% are against their country joining NATO.

As Moldova declares its intention to adopt European values, the opinion polls show the Moldovan people would instead adopt something else. The most recent poll concluded that the socialists and communists would get 25% of the votes in Moldova. This is anything but European.

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