Speaker of Parliament of Moldova: We can become part of EU until 2030

Moldova does not move to the European Union, but returns to the EU. This was announced in an interview with the Romanian publication Digi24.ro by the chairman of the Moldovan Parliament Igor Groma.

So the speaker of the parliament answered the statements of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov, who stated on March 1 that “the Moldovan authorities are following the instructions of the West.”

“Moldova does not move to the EU, but returns to the European Union. Because we were part of Europe. And the story remembers 1812 when this empire pulled us out of Europe. This is our decision. We are a small country, we have our own role, we have our own role, our own role, our own role, our own role, our own role, our own role, our own role, we have our own role. our own characteristics, but we ask and will ask you to respect our right to choose which world we belong to, ”Gros said.

He noted that the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Sergei Lavrov no longer has a reputation that he had for years. “

In Moscow, they should take into account that countries like Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, they themselves will choose their own future, and decide in which part of the world they should be, stressed the thunderstorm.

He is convinced that the Republic of Moldova will be part of the EU until 2030. “The president announced 2030, this is the horizon. I support this goal, but at the same time told my colleagues and tell everyone that we will strive to speed up this process. With all due respect to the countries that have passed this stage, my opinion is now such that it is such that it is such that The Republic of Moldova, Ukraine, Europe, Eastern Europe are experiencing a certain dynamics and events change at a speed that has not been 10 years ago. We must adapt, find opportunities even in this difficult situation, and I think that we have been doing this since 2022 and So far, it is successful, ”said the speaker of the Moldavian parliament.

Grosu recalled that 2022 Moldova received the status of a candidate country, and in 2023 the opening of negotiations on joining the EU.

“I am striving to speed up this process and motivate my colleagues and citizens so that we can move faster,” Igor Gros concluded.