Moldovan president, NATO official discuss cooperation ties
Timofti said that despite the foreign political and economic pressures, the Moldovan authorities would exercise their right to sign the Association Agreement with the EU.
Timofti said that despite the foreign political and economic pressures, the Moldovan authorities would exercise their right to sign the Association Agreement with the EU.
„The Association Agreement with the EU will be signed in the nearest future. Its positive effects will be felt by all citizens”.
The distinction was conferred to the European officials as a token of “high appreciation for special merits in boosting Moldova’s integration into European institutions”.
Cemil Cicek said that Turkey supported Moldova's European agenda and that all Moldovan citizens, including those from the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia (Gagauz Yeri) would benefit from the signing of the Association Agreement with the EU.
Timofti and Popescu-Tariceanu analyzed the stage of implementing joint projects in the economic, social and cultural sectors. They agreed to be identified new cooperation areas for the benefit of citizens from both banks of the Prut.
Timofti and the accredited envoys tackled the political, economic and cultural bilateral ties. Timofti told the officials about Moldova’s European integration process. „Despite the external pressures, the Moldovan authorities will sign the Association Agreement with the European Union in the near future,” Timofti said.
The president signed a decree on the release of George Ulianovschi from the position of judge and president of the Comrat-based Court of Appeal, according to the application submitted.