Maia Sandu and Ilie Bolojan Discuss Continued Cooperation Between Moldova and Romania

Maia Sandu and Ilie Bolojan Discuss Continued Cooperation Between Moldova and Romania

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Moldovan President Maia Sandu spoke by phone today with Romania’s interim President Ilie Bolojan, reaffirming their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations for the benefit of citizens on both sides of the Prut River, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

President Sandu expressed gratitude for Romania’s unwavering support, especially during recent challenging years, and emphasized the strong spiritual and strategic partnership between the two nations.

Ilie Bolojan, who assumed the interim presidency following Klaus Iohannis’s resignation, highlighted the deep historical and European ties between Romania and Moldova. He assured that cooperation would continue, reinforcing their shared vision for development and a better future.

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