MEPs praise Moldova for reforms in spite of Moscow’s interference

The European Parliament hails the Moldovan government’s steady progress on EU-related reforms despite significant internal and external challenges, not least persistent hostile Russian interference in the country’s internal affairs.

This is according to a report adopted by the European Parliament on July 8, by 505 votes in favour and 115 against, with 45 abstentions.

MEPs welcome the opening of accession negotiations on the ”fundamentals cluster”, which includes the judiciary and fundamental rights, freedom and security, and financial control.

They urge EU member states in the Council of the EU to open all negotiation clusters without further delay – in line with the merit-based approach.

They also emphasise that opening formal EU accession negotiations with Moldova signals that the EU recognises and rewards the country’s concrete achievements, saying any negotiation process should not be blocked or delayed on account of bilateral issues.

The report notes the European Commission’s assessment that Moldova has made good progress in reforming the country’s justice sector and in preventing and fighting corruption.

MEPs also emphasise the importance of continuing to address the influence of oligarchs in political, economic and media life as a key priority for helping Moldova advance along its European pathway.

Persistent Russian interference in Moldova MEPs issue a stark warning over continued Russian pressure on and interference in Moldova’s internal affairs and democratic processes, as well as attempts to divide Moldovan society over its EU accession trajectory.

They call on the EU and its member states to strengthen their support for Moldova’s institutional resilience, strategic communication capacities, cybersecurity, independent media and democratic safeguards.

The report welcomes the deepening of Moldova’s economic integration within the EU single market and encourages further steps towards gradual sectoral integration and ambitious, sustainable trade liberalisation.

On energy, MEPs welcome the Moldovan government’s plan to become independent from Russian energy resources.

On Transnistria, the text reiterates the European Parliament’s longstanding commitment to Moldova’s territorial integrity and a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Russia must withdraw all military personnel, equipment and ammunition from the area, MEPs say.

(Photo: EC Audiovisual Service)

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