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Moldovan experts to discuss basic political and border treaties in Bucharest

A group of experts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Moldova will travel to Bucharest next week to discuss the basic political treaty and the convention on small-scale border traffic with Romania.

The announcement was made by the Moldovan Foreign Minster Andrei Stratan at the Parliament’s sitting on May 8.

According to Stratan, the Moldovan experts will be in Bucharest between May 14 and 15, period during which they will negotiate the two political documents with their Romanian counterparts.

Stratan voiced hope that Moldova and Romania will sign the two bilateral agreements in the near future because these documents have been practically finalized and could be signed soon.

Recently, a number of Moldovan political parties accused the Government of postponing the signing of the convention on small-scale border traffic with Romania. They announced their intention to launch campaigns to collect signatures from people in order to make the Government initiate the signing of the convention.//REPORTER.MD



Publication date: 12 May 2008   

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