Top EU officials head to Moldova for key summit ahead of a pivotal parliamentary election
- European Union top officials traveled to Moldova's capital on a Friday for a bilateral summit hosted by pro-Western leaders Maia Sandu and Dorin Recean.
- The summit aimed to strengthen ties as Moldova faces a pivotal parliamentary election amid warnings of Russian interference and hybrid attacks.
- Discussions focused on Moldova's EU membership progress, conditional reforms in chapters like rule of law and economic reform, and concerns over Hungary's opposition to Ukraine's EU path.
- Government spokesperson Daniel Voda said, 'EU accession is not just a destination' but a 'profound change for the benefit of the people,' while political analyst Radu Magdin called the summit of 'top symbolic importance.'
- The summit could bolster support for the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity ahead of the election and reinforces an irreversible, clear path toward EU integration despite a likely multi-year process.
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Top EU officials head to Moldova for summit ahead of pivotal parliamentary election
The European Union’s top officials will travel to Moldova’s capital for a bilateral summit to strengthen ties, months before the EU candidate member holds a pivotal parliamentary election

Top EU officials head to Moldova for key summit ahead of a pivotal parliamentary election
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