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Leaders from France, Germany and Poland went to Moldova to show support for the country’s accession to the EU and warn about “tireless” efforts of Russia to undermine these ambitions.
The visit takes place when Moldova marks 34 years of independence from Moscow declared by the Soviet Union.
But this also happens a month before the critical parliamentary elections in which the EU and the government are afraid of pro -Russian elements that can get a position.
The President of Moldova, who was the head of the state states, the pro -Western Moldova Maya Send told her country that it was proven that the EU membership “was not a distant dream but a project that we are working”, which is vital as a security guarantee.
“The merciless war that Russia has been banned against Ukraine daily shows that Europe means freedom and peace, while Russia Putin means war and death,” the President said.
Ukraine is nearby, just across the border.
Last year, the garden called a referendum on securing the EU membership purpose in the Constitution. Voting “yes” narrowly won.
Shortly after this vote, the president who went to Harvard and worked at the World Bank, won the second term After the tense second round.
There were allegations of Russian interference with the evidence of everything: from wide companies misinformation to paying cash for votes, as our team revealed.
Today, German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz said it was because Moscow is “tirelessly trying to undermine freedom and well -being in Moldova” when Vladimir Putin tries to return it to Russia.
In response, Sandu focused on fake strong relations with Europe.
In Chisinov, she posted a red carpet for her guests, welcoming each of the leaders before leading them on the red carriage laid out by soldiers who were involved in white, sophisticated capes.
Inside, in front of the EU flags, President Emmanuel Macron called membership in the block as a “clear and sovereign choice” and stated that he was there in this process to convey “a message about solidarity and confidence” in the process.
Donald Tusk reminded how Poland’s own journey from Moscow’s shadow was littered with problems, but it is worth working. “You have chosen the right way,” the Polish Prime Minister said. “You have chosen peace, not war, and we support your aspirations.”
Since the beginning of the full -scale invasion of Russia, Moldova has been a firm supporter of Ukraine, fearing that his own land was also in Putin’s sights. Merz said today that Europe and the United States have “put everything” to try to end the war.
“We want to see weapons in Ukraine, finally silent … Ideally today … but not at any price,” the chancellor warned. “We do not want to see Ukraine’s surrender. Such surrender will only buy time for Russia, and Putin would use it to prepare the next war.”
The President’s president’s party, the pass, hopes that the election next month will give him a new mandate to put forward with reforms and continue to move closer to Europe after the country started official accession talks last year.
But polls believe that PAS will lose places – and most likely most in parliament.
That is why the president called the European Cavalry on Independence Day: he seeks to make Moldova’s path to EU membership as “irreversible” as it claims.