During his first visit to Chisinau in his capacity as European Council President, Donald Tusk congratulated Moldova on its progress and urged that countrys authorities to speed up EU accession reforms.
Although they are now irreversibly on the path to European accession, after signing last year association and free trade agreements with the EU, the Governments in Kiev and Chisinau were not that quick to express willingness to join NATO.
A delegation headed by the new Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova Chiril Gaburici held talks with EU and NATO officials in Brussels
An outlook on Moldova's European future.
Both the pro-Western orientation of the Republic of Moldova, and Romanias consistent support for Chisinaus European aspirations, will remain unchanged. This is the comforting message that the presidents of Moldova, Nicolae Timofti, and of Romania, Klaus
Bucharest has taken note of the endorsement of the new Government of the Republic of Moldova, whose agenda has a powerful social and economic component.
More than two months after winning the parliamentary elections, the pro-European parties in the Republic of Moldova are still unable to form a new Government.
A feeling of cautious satisfaction and bitter disappointment wells up in both the press and public opinion in Chisinau at the news that two months on from the legislative election on November 30th the Republic of Moldova has a new government.
The pro-European parties represented in the Republic of Moldova's Parliament have started negotiations for the formation of a new government.
Romania stands by Moldova in its European integration path
According to the Romanian Foreign Minister Titus Corlatean, 2014 might bring huge progress for Moldova's Euorpean integration efforts.
Approaching the end of h is term as head of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso has paid a visit to Chisinau, to support Moldova's European aspirations