Foreign Policy Newsletter: Kyiv-Chisinau-Bucharest trilateral co-operation – an enormous and still untapped potential
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung together with Foreign Policy Association offer you a newsletter on foreign policy and European integration issues of the Republic of Moldova. The newsletter is part of the “Foreign Policy Dialogue” joint Project.
This edition of the Foreign Policy Newsletter explores the prospects for closer trilateral cooperation between Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova, and Romania, in a regional context marked by Ukraine’s open war with Russia and the intensifying hybrid warfare conducted by Moscow against Chisinau and Bucharest.
Topics of the edition:
  • Serghei Gerasimciuc, Ukrainian-Prism expert: “We are fortunate that Bucharest, Chișinau, and Kyiv have been on the same side of history so far.”
  • Editorial by Marin Gherman, university lecturer:“(Re)inventing the geopolitical triangle Ukraine-Romania-Republic of Moldova. How is the Russian war reshaping regional alliances?”
  • Radu Hossu, humanitarian activist: “Russia is at war with Romania and the Republic of Moldova, but it is a hybrid war shaped on the KGB methods of the 1960s–70s.
  • Victor Juc, director of ICJPS at the State University of Moldova: “Ukraine has a vital interest that a pro-European government continues to exist in the Republic of Moldova even after the autumn elections”.

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