Romania presses EU on Moldova membership hopes
German news agency DPA recently posted a news story about Romanian President Traian Basescu's meeting with European Union President Herman van Rompuy on Monday.
During the conversation, Mr. Basescu brought up Moldova, asked the E.U. to provide clear prospects for Moldova's membership in the organization, as well as financial and political assistance.
Mr. Basescu is a well-known promoter of Moldova's European Union aspirations, which has made him very popular in the country. During the recent presidential elections, which Mr. Basescu narrowly won, the Romanian President received about 95 percent of the vote.
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