Energy ministries of Moldova, Romania sign memorandum on cooperation in joint projects, promotion of innovation

Energy ministries of Moldova, Romania sign memorandum on cooperation in joint projects, promotion of innovation

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Energy Ministers of Moldova and Romania, Victor Parlicov and Sebastian Burduja, respectively, today in Chisinau signed a Memorandum of understanding on cooperation for the carrying out of joint projects and development of partnerships for the promotion of innovation in the energy sector between the two countries, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

The memorandum envisages the cooperation for the implementation of joint projects and partnerships between the two countries, which will allow developing the capacities, involving young people, the scientific cooperation, etc. ‘’We should give the gifted young people of Moldova a perspective for self-accomplishment in fields which will be quite promising in the next 30-40 years, which they would have not had, if this cooperation did not exist,’’ Victor Parlicov said.

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