President Maia Sandu, who was elected in 2020 on a pro-European and anti-corruption platform, expressed optimism on Thursday that the crisis-torn country of Moldova would join the European Union before 2030.
‘My ambitions are very high,’ Sandu said in remarks broadcast on Moldova-1 public television. ‘I believe we should join the European Union by the end of this decade.’
In June, the EU accepted Moldova as a candidate for membership, and it extended the same status to neighbouring Ukraine. It was a diplomatic triumph for Sandu, whose country is one of the poorest in Europe and is facing numerous economic challenges.
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