Moldova will implement the International Volunteering in Business (V.I.E.) program. Minister of Foreign Affairs Mihai Popsoi and France’s Delegate Minister for European Affairs Benjamin Haddad signed a Declaration of Intent during the France-Moldova Business Forum in Paris.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the program allows young professionals from France and the European Economic Area, aged 18 to 28, to complete internships of at least six months in French company branches or partner organizations in Moldova.
“This initiative integrates Moldova into an international network that fosters skill exchange and business growth. The V.I.E. program facilitates joint projects, strengthens bilateral economic ties, and attracts top talent,” said Popsoi.
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In his opening speech at the Forum, he highlighted the importance of economic cooperation and the role of French investments in Moldova’s development.
“France is a key partner, and our economic relations have strong growth potential. French investments will modernize industries and create jobs,” he added.
Popsoi reaffirmed the government’s commitment to maintaining a stable investment climate despite global challenges and hybrid threats.
The France-Moldova Business Forum underscores both nations’ dedication to strengthening trade relations and advancing key sectors such as sustainable development, research, cultural exchange, and technological innovation.