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MEPs want the EU to push for accession talks with Moldova.
In a parliamentary resolution, MEPs have voted to reaffirm their commitment to Moldova’s future EU membership and want accession talks with Chişinău to launch before the end of the year.
The Moldovan government has, MEPs say, “demonstrated its determination and ability” to fulfil the European Commission’s requirements to begin membership talks.
The members added that Moldova’s EU membership would “represent a geostrategic investment in a united and strong Europe.”
They underlined “the importance of the Chişinău government continuing the country’s reform process, not only in order to reach the political objective of joining the EU, but primarily for the tangible improvement of the living standards of Moldovans.”
The resolution says, “The EU and its member states should also increase their financial and technical assistance to Moldova, the resolution adopted by MEPs says, to facilitate its swift and effective integration into the EU. This includes the quick release of a new instalment of ongoing Macro Financial Assistance by the European Commission.”
Reiterating that EU accession remains a merit-based process requiring the fulfilment of membership criteria, MEPs called on all Moldovan political actors “to seek consensus over the most important and urgent reforms, with the aim of further harmonisation of the country’s legislation with EU standards.”
MEPs highlight ongoing work on sustainable and comprehensive justice and anticorruption reform as particularly important, and called on the Moldovan authorities to continue the work on what they call the “de-oligarchisation, public finance management reform, fighting organised crime and public administration reform.”
The resolution was adopted by 448 votes in favour, 45 against with 43 abstentions.
Following Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moldova applied for EU membership in March 2022 and was granted EU candidate status in June 2022.