Deputy Prime Minister Nicu Popescu, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration, during December 11-14 will be paying two working visits, one to Brussels and another one to Paris, IPN reports.
“In Brussels, I will have a number of meetings with European officials, including Gert-Jan Koopman, director general of the EU Directorate General for Neighborhood and Enlargement Negotiations, and with counterparts from EU member states,” said Nicu Popescu.
While in Paris, the Moldovan official will take part in the OECD Eurasia Week, where he will sign a memorandum of understanding between the Republic of Moldova and the OECD. On the sidelines of this event, he will have a number of bilateral meetings with French officials.
- Freelancers’ incomes have increased by over 34% in May
- A Moldovan, internationally wanted for drug trafficking, has been brought back to the country
- Munteanu and Radev discussed Moldova’s accession to the EU and regional security
- Five EU states propose intervention clauses and temporary limitation of voting rights for future members of the European Union
- Moldova has reached its electric car target for 2030, but lacks charging stations

