Moldovan civil servants will learn from the experience of Hungarian colleagues. Moldovan Foreign Minister Mihai Popsoi announced this following the visit of his Hungarian counterpart, Peter Szijjjarto.
The Moldovan official noted that the bilateral dialog between the two countries is dynamic. He also mentioned that two other training visits are to follow, one with specialists from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry and one from the Customs Service in Hungary.
“Since the beginning of this year, our bilateral dialog has been on an upward dynamic (…) This dynamic opens new perspectives in our bilateral cooperation. In this context, I want to highlight that we are taking steps to exchange knowledge in the EU accession process. We will organize at least three training visits by the end of this year. As early as next week, more than 30 representatives of local public administration will go to Hungary”, Mihai Popsoi announced.
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The head of Hungarian diplomacy said that the administration in Budapest is concerned about the world order and creating a new impetus for the European Union and that the enlargement of the community will benefit it.
“We are doing our best and offering all the support so that the Republic of Moldova can join the European Union as soon as possible (…) I believe that experience and professionalism are of great value in this process,” Peter Szijjjarto said.
The head of Hungarian diplomacy, Peter Szijjjarto, is on an official visit to Moldova on September 6. He will meet with President Maia Sandu and Economy Minister Dumitru Alaiba.