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Moldovan PM Natalia Gavrilița: Romania remains the most important partner of Moldova in EU accession process

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Moldovan Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița met in Bucharest with Romanian counterpart Nicolae Ionel Ciucă. Gavrilița reviewed the current developments in Moldova’s preparations for negotiations, especially in the area of justice, according to Moldpres.

„The support and solidarity shown by the Romanian people and the Romanian authorities help us to face the crises and instability generated by regional tensions. At the same time, Romania remains the most important partner of the Republic of Moldova in development and accession to the EU. We continue to rely on the involvement of our friends from Bucharest in the management of this process, as well as adjustment of standards from various fields to the European ones”, Gavrilița said.

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