The freedom of movement in the Security Zone and guaranteeing of human rights are key in the negotiation process and in the process of promoting the reintegration policies. The priorities were approved in the meeting of the governmental commission for reintegration, IPN reports.
Prime Minister Ion Chicu said the commission hadn’t been convoked for over a year and this is a serious omission. “The country’s reintegration is essential and I ask you to ensure the efficient functioning of the sector working groups and not to allow the processes to be mimicked,” said the Premier, addressing the commission members.
According to the executive’s press service, three priorities were agreed in the settlement process and in the promotion of reintegration policies, namely the extension of public services for the inhabitants of the Transnistrian region, joint control at the Moldovan-Ukrainian border on the Transnistrian segment (Kuchurgan – Pervomaisc), and the measures to support trade between the sides and to promote exports. Emphasis will be placed on some of the infrastructure projects, such as the rehabilitation of the Chisinau – Odessa road, including the Gura Bykului- Bychok bridge.
Premier Chicu said the commission will convene monthly to determine the progress made in implementing each of the agreed priorities.