Maia Sandu, solidarity message in Kiev: We will not cease to believe that Ukraine will prevail

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President Maia Sandu reaffirmed the support of the Republic of Moldova for Ukraine and paid tribute to the resistance of the Ukrainian people in the face of Russian aggression, at the ceremony dedicated to Ukraine’s Statehood Day, held in Kiev. “We will never cease to believe that Ukraine will prevail, and good will triumph over evil,” declared the head of state, quoted by IPN.

Maia Sandu attended the event at the invitation of the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of Romania, Nicusor Dan, as well as other European leaders were present at the ceremony.

In her speech, the president highlighted the courage of the Ukrainians and the sacrifice of those who defend their country. She mentioned the efforts of doctors who save lives during bombings, rescuers searching for survivors among the ruins, and the military personnel defending Ukraine’s territory.

“The people of the Republic of Moldova stand with you, with admiration, with compassion, and with unwavering solidarity,” declared the head of state.

The president’s visit to Kiev continues with participation in the Ukraine – Southeast Europe Summit, where leaders will discuss the security situation in the region, support for Ukraine, and the European path of candidate states.



Artist Maria Procopenco has released the song “When you blow on the cake” right on her birthday. According to a press release, the singer chose to mark the anniversary with a musical gift for the audience, reports IPN.

The artist’s representatives mention that the new song is a thematic premiere in Maria Procopenco’s repertoire, being the first creation dedicated to her own anniversary and having a more personal character than previous releases.

Inspired by the atmosphere of a birthday, the melody captures the preparations for the celebration, meeting with friends, the wishes received, and the moment of blowing out the candles. According to the statement, the song conveys a message about the passage of time, authenticity, gratitude, and confidence in the future.

Maria Procopenco is a member of the Experimental Studio of the National Opera in Bucharest. In the last year, the artist has released several pieces, among which are “Waiting to Forgive”, “Hypnosis”, “Your Beloved Eye” and “Wasted Love”.

Originally from the Republic of Moldova, the soprano is a graduate of the “Stefan Neaga” Music College, specializing in choral conducting, and of classical singing studies at the Conservatory in Bucharest. Currently, she is active within the Experimental Studio of the National Opera in Bucharest and collaborates with the ArtPulse Association.


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Maia Sandu, solidarity message in Kiev: We will not cease to believe that Ukraine will prevail

Photo source: IPN

President Maia Sandu reaffirmed the support of the Republic of Moldova for Ukraine and paid tribute to the resistance of the Ukrainian people in the face of Russian aggression, at the ceremony dedicated to Ukraine’s Statehood Day, held in Kiev. “We will never cease to believe that Ukraine will prevail, and good will triumph over evil,” declared the head of state, quoted by IPN.

Maia Sandu attended the event at the invitation of the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of Romania, Nicusor Dan, as well as other European leaders were present at the ceremony.

In her speech, the president highlighted the courage of the Ukrainians and the sacrifice of those who defend their country. She mentioned the efforts of doctors who save lives during bombings, rescuers searching for survivors among the ruins, and the military personnel defending Ukraine’s territory.

“The people of the Republic of Moldova stand with you, with admiration, with compassion, and with unwavering solidarity,” declared the head of state.

The president’s visit to Kiev continues with participation in the Ukraine – Southeast Europe Summit, where leaders will discuss the security situation in the region, support for Ukraine, and the European path of candidate states.


A capture parking lot is set to be arranged on Vadul lui Voda Street in the Ciocana sector of the capital. According to the municipality, it will have a capacity of approximately 550 spaces and will allow drivers to leave their cars and travel to the city center or other sectors by public transport, reports IPN.

The City Hall of Chisinau mentions that a square and a public transport station will be arranged near the parking lot. The prefect of the Ciocana sector, Sinilga Scolnic, specifies that the project aims to reduce traffic congestion and to provide a convenient alternative for those entering the city.

The works involve the preparation and leveling of the ground, the arrangement of access roads and the installation of infrastructure. The municipal authorities specify that such “Park & Ride” type capture car parks will be arranged in all sectors of the capital, at the entrances to the city. Also, the car parks will be equipped with sanitary blocks, recreation areas, urban furniture and green areas.

The head of the Parking Department within the General Directorate of Urban Mobility, Sergiu Popovici, specified that four such capture parking lots are at the stage of starting construction work: on Vadul lui Voda Street, on Calea Orheiului, on Ghidighici Street near “La Izvor” park, and on Codrilor Street.

Sergiu Popovici mentions that entrepreneurs have designed video surveillance and access control systems in parking lots. In an initial phase after commissioning, parking will be free, and the access system will monitor the occupancy rate and allow entry within the limit of available spaces.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025