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The Moldovan government approved centralizing economic diplomacy under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). Key points: - MFA will take primary responsibility for promoting economic diplomacy abroad and coordinating secondment of diplomats specialized in trade and economic matters. - The reform aims to build a strategic system to boost trade and investment, align regulations with European best practices, ensure policy coherence, and optimize human resources. - The Ministry
2026-05-24Moldova’s Foreign Affairs Ministry 2026 priorities (as stated by Deputy PM Mihai Popsoi): - Economic diplomacy: boost exports, attract investments, strengthen citizens’ welfare; build institutional capacity to maximize economic benefits. - European integration: accelerate EU accession negotiations, open remaining negotiation clusters, advance chapters, and push for faster progress per EC reports. - Consular support for the Diaspora: improve accessible consular services, estab
2026-05-24Moldova is reshaping its Transnistria strategy in a post-2025 EU context. Key points: - Political shift: After the 2025 elections, Moldova’s pro-EU government (PAS) has moved to a stance that treats Russia as a security threat and seeks Western-led pressure to resolve the Transnistria conflict. - Externalization of peacekeeping: Moldova calls for Russia to withdraw its forces and for the peacekeeping mission to move to an international civilian-led framework, under internati
2026-05-24Moldova has withstood sustained Russian pressure since Russia’s 2022 invasion, preserving stability and advancing its Euro-Atlantic orientation. Key points: - Foreign policy and diplomacy: Moldova shifted from applicant to candidate for EU membership, opened accession talks, and implemented reforms to meet EU standards. The government, led by pro-EU President Maia Sandu, has pursued a Euro-Atlantic alignment despite Russian interference. - Elections and politics: Russian me
2026-05-24Summary: - Moldova is anticipating an official decision to open EU accession negotiations, aiming for a decision as early as next week. President Maia Sandu says Moldova has prepared for negotiations for over a year and is accelerating alignment with European standards. - Key priorities highlighted by Sandu include advancing environmental and agricultural reforms to meet EU standards (clean water and air), and monitoring EU funding opportunities to support modernization. Disc
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