Moldovan Foreign Minister Embarks on Diplomatic Mission to Brussels and Paris

In a strategic diplomatic move, Nicu Popescu, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Moldova, is set to undertake a series of working visits to Brussels and Paris from December 11th to December 16th. The official agenda aims to bolster Moldova’s ties with key European counterparts and enhance cooperation.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration (MAEIE), Minister Nicu Popescu’s itinerary includes a series of high-profile meetings with European officials in Brussels. Among the notable figures scheduled for discussions is Gert-Jan Koopman, the Director-General of the Directorate-General for Neighborhood and Enlargement Negotiations of the European Union. Minister Popescu is also slated to engage with counterparts from EU member states during his visit to the Belgian capital.

Simultaneously, from December 13th to 14th, Minister Nicu Popescu will actively participate in the OECD Eurasia Week in Paris. During this event, the Moldovan official is expected to sign a memorandum of understanding between the Republic of Moldova and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Additionally, on the sidelines of the OECD Eurasia Week, Vice Premier Nicu Popescu will conduct bilateral meetings with French officials, further solidifying diplomatic relations.

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It is noteworthy that today, a ministerial meeting of the Eastern Partnership will convene in Brussels. This gathering will witness the participation of foreign ministers from EU member states and partner countries, including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine. The discussions are anticipated to cover various regional and partnership issues, underscoring Moldova’s commitment to active engagement within the Eastern Partnership framework.

Minister Nicu Popescu’s diplomatic mission signifies Moldova’s proactive approach to fostering collaboration with key European partners, further affirming the country’s commitment to European integration and strengthening ties with international organizations such as the OECD. The outcomes of these meetings are expected to contribute to Moldova’s diplomatic endeavors and ensure the start of the negotiations for the country’s EU accession.

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