The progress made in the European integration process is being discussed in Brussels by a delegation of Moldovan MPs. Between June 1 and 3, the parliamentarians will meet with representatives of the European Commission, the European External Action Service and the Council of the European Union, IPN reports.
The delegation includes the vice-presidents of the Parliament, Doina Gherman and Vlad Batrincea, as well as deputies who head the legislature’s standing committees. Among them are Radu Marian, Marcel Spatari and Veronica Rosca.
The visit will include meetings with the European Parliament rapporteurs for the Republic of Moldova, during which they will review recent developments in the country and the conclusions of previous evaluation missions. The MEPs will also participate in discussions with members of the Delegation of the EU-Moldova Parliamentary Association Committee.
Another topic addressed in Brussels concerns the implications of the European Union enlargement negotiations and the financial priorities of the community bloc, including the future multiannual budgetary framework 2028-2034 and the instruments intended for the reforms and development of the Republic of Moldova.
At the end of the visit, conclusions and directions of action will be presented for deepening parliamentary cooperation between the Republic of Moldova and the European Union, in the context of the accession process and support for reforms. The visit takes place on the basis of the Memorandum of Cooperation recently signed between the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova and the European Parliament.

