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The European Union’s top officials will travel to Moldova’s capital for a bilateral summit to strengthen ties, months before ...
The Moldovan authorities are now trying to destroy Gagauzia by opening criminal cases against Chairman of Gagauzia's People's Assembly (parliament) Dmitry Konstantinov and other political activists of ...
"The summit was organized to save PAS and Sandu, whose poor governance has plunged the country into a severe economic crisis and is now dragging it toward war, from defeat in the upcoming elections," ...
AGERPRES special correspondent Cristian Lupascu reports: President of the Republic of Moldova Maia Sandu expressed her gratitude on Monday for the contribution of the Royal House of Romania to the ...
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French President Macron meets Moldovan counterpart Maia Sandu for talks at the Elysee Palace - MSNFrench President Macron meets Moldovan counterpart Maia Sandu for talks at the Elysee Palace Sandu warmly thanked the French President, adding Moldova was open for business, which will not just ...
Maia Sandu, the first female president in Moldova, has won reelection. Known for her pro-Western views, Sandu was elected with 54.35 percent of the vote, beating her pro-Russian opponent, Alexandr ...
Moldova's incumbent President and presidential candidate Maia Sandu speaks following the announcement of the preliminary results of the second round of the presidential election, at her campaign ...
European leaders congratulated Moldova’s pro-EU leader Maia Sandu on her re-election as president Sunday following a race which featured claims of Russian interference, voter fraud and intimidation.
Moldova's incumbent President Maia Sandu emerged as the winner of Sunday's presidential runoff, according to preliminary results released by the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) on Monday.
Sandu owed her victory to Moldovans living abroad, many of them in EU countries. The 52-year-old former World Bank economist lost in the territory of Moldova itself, election results showed.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu delivers a statement after polling stations closed during the second round of the country's presidential election that could decide whether the ex-Soviet country stays on ...
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