Moldovan Prime Minister Munteanu Visits Kyiv for Talks with Zelenskyy.
Moldovan Prime Minister's Visit to Ukraine
According to UATV: On February 10, Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu arrived in Kyiv for an official visit. During his trip, he is scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. This meeting occurs as Moldova is undergoing significant foreign policy shifts, including its ongoing withdrawal from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
The Moldovan government has initiated the process of denouncing core CIS agreements, signaling a clear intent to alter its strategic foreign policy orientation. This move is part of a broader realignment towards European structures, a path it shares with Ukraine.
On behalf of the Moldovan people, I bring a clear message of solidarity. We support Ukraine as a neighbor and friend, united in our pursuit of a just and lasting peace and a shared future within the European Union.
Alexandru Munteanu
This statement underscores Moldova's support for Ukraine and the two nations' mutual aspiration for European integration.
Strengthening Moldova-Ukraine Cooperation
The Moldovan Prime Minister's visit highlights the deepening cooperation between the two countries against the backdrop of Moldova's foreign policy evolution. Its exit from the CIS and support for Ukraine in the context of European integration demonstrate Moldova's drive to establish new political and economic bearings.
These developments could have significant implications for regional stability and collaboration with the European Union, as both nations face shared security challenges and geopolitical pressures.
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