Maia Sandu had a meeting with the Ambassador of Ukraine in Chisinau, Marko Shevchenko, one year after the beginning of the war. The head of state sent her condolences to all those who lost their loved ones.
“Ukrainians have all our admiration for the courage with which they defend their homeland, defend us and defend the entire European continent in the face of Russian aggression,” notes the Presidency.
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The head of state assured the diplomat that Moldova continues to be with the Ukrainian people in the fight for democracy and freedom. The two mentioned that today we also have to fight propaganda and disinformation and that we must not allow ourselves to be lied to and manipulated by those who justify the war. At the same time, there was a discussion about security challenges and how things might evolve in the coming months.
The presidency also announces that on Friday evening, starting at 19:00, the lighting of the building will be disconnected, as in the case of the Parliament and the Government. Thus, Moldova joins the European #LightUpUkraine campaign, through which we express our solidarity with the neighboring country.