Dodon: Moldova is Interested in Developing EU, Russia and U.S. informal partnership

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During a working visit to Brussels, Igor Dodon met with Chairman of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs David McAllister. The parties discussed a number of domestic and foreign policies issues of the Republic of Moldova, including deepening the strategic dialogue with European institutions with a view to implementing the reforms that our country has committed to, aif.md reports. In this regard, Dodon also thanked EU representatives for the support in overcoming the political crisis that hit Moldova in early June. - I called attention to the priorities of the current government which are measures to priming of economy, fighting corruption in all areas and at all levels, strengthening of democracy and the rule of law. At the same time, I pointed out the need to restore the country’s image and the effective implementation of the EU Association Agreement, said Dodon. Based on the consensus between the most important Moldovan partners, I underlined the interest of our country to preserving and developing the informal trilateral partnership between the European Union, Russia and the United States in the Republic of Moldova. In this context, I confirmed the presidential administration’s intention to advance balanced foreign policy, strengthen Moldova’s neutral status, as well as settle the Transnistrian conflict through political methods. Point