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We are determined to progress on our path towards the EU, says Prime Minister


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“European integration is so important, because it can bring us prosperity and a higher quality of life for everyone, but we need to strengthen and deepen this process and prevent any interruption”, Prime Minister Pavel Filip told IPN during an interview on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Moldova’s Independence.

The head of the government thinks that we could have done more in these 25 years, if our country had a development plan and continuity in its application. He says this is the reason why he called upon the whole society to show solidarity around the goal of European integration. “I hope many people will answer this call. If we do it, I can assure you the near future will be brighter. If we are serious, we can do more for Moldova in the next 10 years than we did in the previous 25”, declared the Prime Minister.

Pavel Filip said that we are in a very good moment, of trust and support, with our European partners and this will benefit our country because it means more money and expertise for development. According to him, Moldova is no longer a problem, but a partner that keeps its promises and shows it deserves EU and US support

“We are determined to continue with seriousness on our path towards the EU. We want to be judged only according to our deeds in the relationship with our foreign partners and people. I assure you that we will show maximum responsibility. After the last 6 months’ sprint, we won’t drop speed. I want an even more active government in the implementation of reforms, because I want us to have a strong and positive impact on the daily life of each and every Moldovan”, said the official.

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the declaration of Moldova’s Independence, IPN News Agency decided to depict the portrait of the current Republic of Moldova. For the purpose, we challenged a number of people, including state officials, politicians, businessmen, civil rights activists and persons without posts and titles, but who have what to say. The generic picture is entitled “Thoughts about and for Moldova”.