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Emmanuel Macron at EPC Summit: Moldova’s accession to EU is not only realizable, but is also a fact that is to be accomplished


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The guaranteeing of security on the European continent is an important desideratum for the European community and this was reiterated by the European leaders in the discussions held on the platform of the second European Political Community Summit, the President of France Emmanuel Macron stated in the closing news conference in Bulboaca, IPN reports.

Asked by the journalists if he believes that Moldova’s accessing to the EU can take place until 2030, Emmanuel Macron said that it is already clear that Moldova chose the European path.  In this connection, he noted that he admires the courage and character of President Maia Sandu and the country’s wish to do reforms and expressed his confidence that Moldova will accelerate on its path to the EU. He also said that the reforms are fully supported at EU level.

The French official noted that he thinks Moldova’s accession to the EU is not only realizable, but is also a fact that is to be accomplished. The goal should now be to maintain the ambitious initiatives, such as the fight against corruption, creation of better conditions for the economic sector and the fight against disinformation.

As to the situation in Ukraine, Emmanuel Macron said that France is always ready to discuss with everyone so as to find viable solutions. The presence of the European leaders at the EPC Summit transmitted a clear message to Russia – that the states of the European community are united.

The President of France congratulated the Moldovan authorities, especially President Maia Sandu, on the high level at which the second EPC Summit was organized, noting that in the discussions, they managed to treat consistent, relevant subjects from the meeting’s agenda and he is hopeful that these will  have continuity at the next summit that will take place in Spain.