Moldovan, Czech presidents attend business forum
Nicolae Timofti spoke out for the setting partnerships with the Czech investors and specified that the Moldovan authorities were determined to offer the necessary protection to foreign investors.
Nicolae Timofti spoke out for the setting partnerships with the Czech investors and specified that the Moldovan authorities were determined to offer the necessary protection to foreign investors.
Nicolae Timofti informed Miloš Zeman about Moldova’s European integration process and challenges to the national security in the present difficult regional context. „I am confident that Moldova needs a clear European prospect, in order to continue more constructively the initiated reforms, by defying challenges and regional tensions,” Timofti said.
Timofti spoke about the need that the situation of the schools from the Transnistrian region be communicated regularly, by diplomatic means, to the European states and all international organisations dealing with the observance of human rights and made public via the media.
First Ladies Anna Komorowska and Margareta Timofti laid flowers at the Lech Kaczynski commemorative plaque on the facade of the Chisinau-based Adam Mickiewicz Polish Library, located on the street named after the dear departed Polish president, dead in the Smolensk airplane accident.
Anna Komorowska şi Margareta Timofti attended the inauguration of department of rheumatology of the Research Institute for Mother and Child Health Care in Chisinau, renovated and re-equipped with the financial support by the Polish government.
Nicolae Timofti said Moldova would take over the example of the Baltic and Northern States as regards the implementation of reforms, efficiency of state institutions and fight against corruption.
The European official said the politicians must explain to the citizens the benefits of Moldova signing the Association Agreement with the EU.