French, German, Polish leaders to visit Moldova in show of force in face of Russia
The visit by French, German, and Polish leaders aims to counter Russian interference ahead of elections with 39% support for the pro-EU party, officials said.
- The French, German, and Polish leaders will visit Moldova in a show of support for its sovereignty and European path amidst Russian interference ahead of the September 28 parliamentary elections.
- Moldova's President Maia Sandu has accused Russia of 'unprecedented election interference' through disinformation, cyberattacks, and financing disruptive protests.
- Macron, Merz, and Tusk aim to affirm their backing for Moldova's independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and European trajectory in the face of Russia's aggression and interference.
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The French President, travelling alongside the German Chancellor and the Polish Prime Minister, affirmed his support for the Moldovan candidacy for the EU while deploring the "Kremlin propaganda".
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