Kuleba Arrived in Chisinau: We Are Interested in Meeting with Maia Sandu

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine arrived in Chisinau. The current leader, Dmytro Culeba, said that he wants to meet with the President-elect Maia Sandu and intensify cooperation with the Republic of Moldova. In turn, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of our country, Aureliu Ciocoi, assured that the neighboring country will be given a new breath in relations,  nokta.md reported with reference to agora.md. “This is the first visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine to the Republic of Moldova since 2014 and we are convinced that we cannot allow such a long break. We are interested in contacts at all levels, and we are interested in a visit to the new President Maia Sandu. We want more economy, infrastructure projects, we need to solve chronic problems and move forward. Ukraine has supported the Republic of Moldova and we will work together on projects that will lead to sovereignty. In this context, we expect an active position of Moldova in this project. I look forward to the next meeting,” Dmytro Kuleba, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine said. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of our country, Aureliu Ciocoi, noted that relations with Ukraine will enter a new stage of development. “The discussion was very open, which gives me hope that we can find solutions to the problems that persist in our relationship. We decided to bring a new breath to the relations between the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine and I hope to enter a new qualitative stage. We checked our common positions, discussed issues of regional and international security and I am glad that we found full understanding on these issues,” the Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova, Aureliu Ciocoi  said. Clarify, the Ukrainian official’s agenda includes a meeting with President-elect Maia Sandu, Speaker of the Parliament Zinaida Greceanîi and Prime Minister Ion Chicu.