EU opens accession negotiations with the Republic of Moldova
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The EU delegation was led by Hadja Lahbib, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Belgium, accompanied by Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi. The delegation of Moldova was led by Prime Minister Dorin Recean.
The EU reiterated its resolute condemnation of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and stated its readiness to continue to provide all the relevant support to Moldova and its people in addressing the challenges relating to the war, and to strengthen the country’s resilience, security and stability in the face of Russia’s hybrid actions.
The EU underlined that Moldova is already a close partner of the EU. Its Association Agreement with the EU, which also includes the far reaching Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area, entered into force in 2016 and has been provisionally applied since 2014. It is the basis for extensive cooperation between the EU and Moldova in a broad range of areas. On 21 May 2024, Moldova signed a Security and Defence Partnership with the EU, the first of its kind with any partner country.
The EU has now invited the Commission to continue to assess the state of preparedness of Moldova for opening negotiations in specific areas and identify the issues that will most likely come up in the negotiations, starting with the fundamentals' cluster which, in accordance with the Negotiating Framework, will be opened first.
As a future member state, Moldova will be expected to continue to adhere to the values listed in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union, namely the respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities.
Press release available here;
Congratulations to Moldova for passing a cardinal milestone on its EU accession path. The opening of accession negotiations only two years after the granting of candidate status is a testament to Moldova’s resoluteness to fulfilling the EU reform agenda. As we open this new chapter in our relations, it is important to continue pursuing the reform efforts diligently. The future of Moldova and its citizens lies within the European Union.
Opening remarks
Hadja LAHBIB, Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Affairs and Foreign Trade, and the Federal Cultural Institutions
Olivér VÁRHELYI, European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement
Dorin RECEAN, Moldovan Prime Minister
Press conference following the Intergovernmental Conference EU-Moldova
Press conference by Hadja LAHBIB, Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Affairs and Foreign Trade and Federal Cultural Institutions of Belgium; Oliver VÁRHELYI, European Commissioner for Enlargement; and Dorin RECEAN, Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova
Message from European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen
Congratulations to Moldova and Ukraine on opening accession negotiations. This is very good news for the people of Ukraine, Moldova, and the entire European Union. The path ahead will be challenging but full of opportunities. Wishing you a successful start of the negotiations!
Message by Josep Borrell, High Representative of the European Union
Video message of the EU Ambassador
EU Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova, Janis Mažeiks, on the official start of the accession negotiations of the Republic of Moldova to the European Union.
"June has always been a lucky month for EU-Moldova relations. From the signing of the Association Agreement in June 2014 until obtaining candidate status in June 2022, Moldova continues to make remarkable progress."
Congratulations, Republic of Moldova!
Congratulations Republic of Moldova on opening accession negotiations to become member of the European Union!