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Foreign Ministers of Moldova and Romania consider issues related to bilateral legal frame will soon be overcome


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The Foreign Ministers of Moldova and Romania are optimistic about the problems related to the legal frame of the two states and think they will soon be overcome. Andrei Stratan and Cristian Diaconescu made statements in this respect Thursday at a news conference in Chisinau, Info-Prim Neo reports. “Now we're able to evaluate and step up the dialog on all planes, including on the place called the bilateral legal framework,” said Romanian Foreign Minister Cristian Diaconescu. According to him, “the delegations of the two states, the teams of negotiators will get the necessary signal to consider, as attentively as possible, the stage those talks have reached, which are the opportunities to finalize them as soon as possible.” “I believe in a spirit of good faith, in the intention to serve the national interest of both states and with a spirit of cooperation, we'll find solutions to the problems discussed,” said the Romanian minister. “We are confident progress will be made the coming period in terms of all the legal framework in the bilateral relations of the two countries,” Diaconescu said. He denies that the Chisinau authorities would condition to sign the Convention on small border traffic with the Basic Treaty and the Border Accord. “From the discussions in Chisinau I did not gather there would be any conditionality in connection to the signing of some accord,” he stated . Diaconescu assured that “each state is aware very well of its interests and nobody is willing to register any blockage at this moment.” In his turn, Moldovan Foreign Minister Andrei Stratan has reiterated Chisinau's position to discuss the signing of the Convention on small cross-border traffic within the context of signing the other two treaties: “The topics related to the border crossing regime and the community projects will be examined jointly with the issues related to the Political Treaty of partnership and cooperation with Romania and the Accord on crossing the border between the two states.” According to him, the teams of negotiators are ready to resume the talks on these subjects “very important for both states.” “We have not stood doing nothing till now. It's been a period negotiations and trips both to Bucharest and Chisinau, and we're able to find now that both draft treaties have been negotiated and discussed. I would find there are very, very few brackets in the texts of the two documents,” stated Andrei Stratan. Cristian Diaconescu is paying a working visit to Chisinau on the invitation of his Moldovan counterpart.