The Romanian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs welcomes the formation of the new Government of the Republic
of Moldova and emphasizes that the new ruling line-up is proof of the
pro-European political forces' responsibility in the face of the
challenges confronting the neighboring state.
Romanian chief diplomat Bogdan Aurescu
said that Romania will support the European path of the Republic of
Moldova and wishes good luck to the Executive in Chisinau."Romania firmly and
unconditionally further supports the European path of the Republic of
Moldova, as well as its plenary and irreversible connection to the
European family. I wish the colleagues in Chisinau good luck along
this road," Bogdan Aurescu said, cited in a Foreign Ministry
release to Agerpress. The Foreign Ministry also expresses confidence that the new Government will carry on with the
implementation of the Association Agreement with the European Union,
the deepening of democratic reforms and strengthening macroeconomic
stability.
''The Romanian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs welcomes the installation of the new pro-European Government
of the Republic of Moldova, based on a comprehensive activity program
in line with the citizens' expectations, which includes as a priority
goal the Republic of Moldova's European integration. The Foreign
Ministry expresses confidence that the new Government will continue,
in a committed manner, the comprehensive enforcement of the
Association Agreement with the European Union, deepening democratic
reforms and strengthening macroeconomic stability. The people's
pro-European vote of November 30, 2014 which was recently reconfirmed
at the June 2015 local elections has given a clear mandate for the
continuation of the European project and the overall modernization of
the state and institutions.
These priorities need to be reflected in
the concrete, everyday efforts of the Government in Chisinau,"
reads the Foreign Ministry's release. Premier-designate Valeriu Strelet and
his government on Thursday received the vote of approval of the
Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, Chisinau media inform. The
Strelet Government mustered the vote of all the deputies of the new
coalition (the Alliance for European Integration-3) made up of the
Liberal Democratic Party, the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party.