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Moldovan parliament speaker meets new ambassador of State of Israel

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Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu met the new Ambassador of the State of Israel to Moldova, Joel Lion, according to Moldpres.

They discussed about the political, economic and security challenges faced by Moldova, in the context of the Russian invasion in Ukraine. Anothe topic was the consequences of the war in the region.

„Moldova needs support, in order to strengthen its resilience, so that the agricultural products reach as many as possible markets, in the fight against corruption and development of tourism”, Igor Grosu said.

Moldpres

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