After meeting his Moldovan counterpart Nicu Popescu, Croatia’s foreign minister reiterated Zagreb’s support for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Moldova within its internationally recognised borders.
The negotiations on Transnistria are being held by Chisinau and pro-Russian separatists as well as by the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Russia, Ukraine, the European Union and the USA.
Grlić Radman expressed support for Moldova’s efforts to be integrated in Europe.
Currently, Moldovan President is Maia Sandu, a leader who has put this 3.5-million-strong country on a pro-European course.
Moldovan Minister Popescu thanked Croatia for being a great advocate of the European integration of Moldova, and stressed that Zagreb and Brussels had always been with Moldova during its challenging times, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the energy crisis.
Commenting on Transnistria, Popescu said that the current situation was complicated and that without the European support, it would have been even more complicated.
Popescu said that his country would like to join the Tree Seas Initiative.
The two ministers signed a memorandum on cooperation between the two ministries’ diplomatic academies.
The two countries established diplomatic relations 30 years ago.