
Moldova Discusses NATO Assistance Package at Munich Security Conference
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Mihai Popsoi met with NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Šekerinska at the Munich Security Conference to discuss the implementation of the NATO Assistance Package aimed at strengthening Moldova's security and defense capacities, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES
The officials reviewed regional security, cooperation prospects, and the importance of maintaining political dialogue. Discussions focused on Moldova’s NATO Individual Partnership Program (2025-2028), enhancing resilience, combating security threats, and countering disinformation. Popsoi reaffirmed Moldova’s interest in NATO’s expertise for democratic reforms and defense modernization.
Moldova’s delegation, led by Popsoi, is participating in the 61st Munich Security Conference, where global security challenges, regional conflicts, and cybersecurity are key topics. Moldovan officials will hold meetings with international counterparts to strengthen bilateral ties and regional security.
The conference gathers over 50 heads of state and 100+ foreign and defense ministers, serving as a vital platform for global security discussions.