Clear Message From Chisinau: France and Germany Support Moldova. Romania, Large Absent. France's Decorated Professor: "the Situation Is Somewhat Difficult"
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French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk were in Chisinau, the day the Republic of Moldova celebrated 34 years of independence.
The President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, who was on a visit to Chisinau on the Day of Independence, announced the support of the French Republic for promoting the culture and restoration of the cultural heritage of the Republic of Moldova. The French official welcomed the deployment in the Republic of Moldova of the French-German ARTE television station and declared France's willingness to contribute to the rehabilitation of two em…
The head of the French state has highlighted the progress of the Republic of Moldova and its European perspectives.
The leaders of the two great European powers, France and Germany, were present in Chisinau on the day of the independence of the Republic of Moldova. Professor Sergiu Michcoiu describes, for "The Truth", the message transmitted by Macron and Mertz, but also the absence of Romania from this event.
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