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Moldovan deputy PM for reintegration has meeting with EU special representative for Transnistrian settlement

16:58 | 05.05.2023 Category: Official

Chisinau, 5 May /MOLDPRES/ - Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Oleg Serebrian on 4 and 5 May had working meetings with the European Union’s special representative in the process of negotiations on the Transnistrian settlement, Dorota Dlouchy-Suliga, on a working visit to Chisinau. She was accompanied by Head of the EU Delegation in Moldova Janis Mazeiks, the Reintegration Policies Bureau has reported.

The discussions were focused on the present dynamic of the Chisinau-Tiraspol dialogue, the current problems on the agenda and on Chisinau’s approaches on them. Oleg Serebrian noted the humanitarian and support measures, to overcome the difficulties faced by the residents from the two banks of Dniester.    

The deputy PM said that Chisinau was interested in maintaining a calm and stabile regional situation, continuing the constructive dialogue in the format of the working meetings of the political representatives. Serebrian specified that Chisinau had proposed a new working meeting in this respect for 12 May 2023, as well as on the platform of the Joint Control Commission and of the sectoral working groups, in order to identify technical solutions.      

The deputy PM stressed that the issue of human rights, free movement between the banks, the file of the farmers from the Dubasari district, the good work of the Latin-script schools, as well as the problems in the social protection sphere, health and environmental protection remained priority on the agenda of the discussions.      

Oleg Serebrian reiterated that the EU’s role in the Transnistrian settlement process needed to be consolidated, in particular, from the viewpoint of Moldova covering the pre-accession process, of the projects implemented as regards the confidence building measures and diversifying the forms of assistance necessary to this end.     

Deputy PM Oleg Serebrian reminded that the main goals of the negotiations consisted in the promotion of the country’s reintegration objective, removing the artificial barriers between the two banks of Dniester and advancement in the process of Transnistrian settlement – positions backed by EU and Moldova’s international partners.    

Photo: Reintegration Policies Bureau

 

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