Moldova on the path to EU accession: Leaders back integration
Moldova is a close partner that shares the same European values and is part of a project for peace. That was the message from the leaders of France, Germany and Poland, who were in Chișinău to celebrate Independence Day alongside Moldovan citizens.
Eliza Mihalache
European leaders pledge support for Moldova's EU future amid Russian threats
The European Union has opened its doors to Moldova, and accession talks could begin this autumn, the leaders of France, Germany, and Poland announced in Chișinău on Wednesday, August 27.
Ukraine-Russia war: Ambassador Rohovei details 'just peace' terms
Ukraine's ambassador to Moldova, Paun Rohovei, has called for a "just peace" for his country, describing Russia's war as "more brutal than World War II."
Chișinău march: Why 'Liberation' is a controversial term for Moldova's past
Moldovan politicians are using historical events for political purposes, according to experts, following a "Liberation March" organised by the "Patriotic Bloc of Socialists, Communists, Heart and Future of Moldova" electoral bloc.
Maria Brînca
Moldova and Romania strengthen ties in joint political visit
Romania will stand by Moldova 'no matter what' and support its path toward EU membership, which it calls 'a better life and the consolidation of freedoms.'
Rodica Mazur
Moscow's hybrid war on Moldova's election
Moscow has been accused of waging a "hybrid war" against Moldova by stepping up its disinformation campaign ahead of the country's upcoming parliamentary elections.
Bogdan Nigai
Washington summit: US and European leaders prepare for Ukraine peace
On Tuesday, August 19, Moldovan President Maia Sandu praised the “monumental” efforts by US and European leaders to end the war in Ukraine and pave the way for peace.
Russian interference looms over Moldova's vote
Moldova is set to hold a crucial parliamentary election on September 28. Analysts describe the vote as a "new referendum" on the country's pro-European trajectory, which has been under increasing pressure from hybrid aggression by the Russian Federation for several years.
Dumitru Petruleac
Moldova's independence: US, Western Allies' initial stance
The independence of the Republic of Moldova wasn't just delayed by pressure from Moscow, but also by the strategic interests of major powers.
Redacția TRM
Lavrov’s ‘USSR’ Sweater Deemed Provocative by Moldovan Presidential Security Adviser
The Kremlin continues to lament the collapse of the Soviet Union and has aspirations to “rebuild the empire,” in part by reviving Soviet symbolism, according to Stanislav Secrieru, a presidential adviser on defense and national security. His comments followed Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s recent public appearance at the U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska, where he wore a sweater displaying the inscription “USSR.”
Five new judges sworn in to Moldova’s top court
Five new judges of Moldova’s Constitutional Court—Liuba Șova, Nicolae Roșca, Domnica Manole, Sergiu Litvinenco, and Ion Malanciuc—were sworn into office at the Parliament on Sunday, August 17.
Raisa Lozinschi-Hadei
Uncertainty in Gagauzia: no date set for People’s Assembly elections and no electoral authority established
Local deputies from Gagauzia were unable to agree on a date for the elections to the People's Assembly on Friday, August 15. As a result, the decision was postponed indefinitely. According to the law, however, August 16 is the final day for the Gagauz authorities to establish the electoral authority in the region and set the election date for the People's Assembly.
Ana Cebotari