The Malta Independent 8 May 2024, Wednesday
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Give Moldova EU candidate status, EPP insists

Monday, 30 May 2022, 11:35 Last update: about 3 years ago

"The EU should grant EU candidate status to the Republic of Moldova based on its own merit”, said European People’s party MEP Siegfried Mureșan.

“The Republic of Moldova plays a key role in the security of the European Union. By welcoming over 460,000 refugees to its territory and offering them shelter, food and healthcare, the Republic of Moldova and its citizens have proven, beyond any doubt, that they are acting in a European spirit. Maia Sandu’s speech in the European Parliament is...an opportunity for the whole of Europe to understand the role which the Republic of Moldova now has for the security of Europe”, Mureșan said.

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“Our response to Moldova’s EU membership bid must be 'yes, we welcome you, let’s get to work now'. The citizens of Moldova deserve the perspective of joining the European Union. Obviously, the path to EU membership requires many steps to be taken by both Moldova and the European Union, but we must get to work now”, Mureșan added.

Mureșan, who chairs the European Parliament’s Delegation for relations with Moldova, insists at the same time on the further inclusion of Moldova in the European Single Market. “The accession of Moldova to the European Single Market would facilitate Moldovan exports to the EU and would lead to additional investments in Moldova”, he explained.

“Granting EU candidate status for the Republic of Moldova and integrating Moldova into the EU Single Market - this is what the overwhelming majority of the European Parliament voted for by adopting the Resolution on Moldova on 5 May. The EU Institutions have to be ready for the next phase of the EU accession process”, concluded Mureșan.

This article is part of a content series called Ewropej. This is a multi-newsroom initiative part-funded by the European Parliament to bring the work of the EP closer to the citizens of Malta and keep them informed about msatters that affect their daily lives. This article reflects only the author’s view. The European Parliament is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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