Sandu: Russia Cannot Hinder EU Accession Process

Russia cannot obstruct Moldova’s European Union accession process, asserted President Maia Sandu on Friday in Chișinău following the inaugural EU-Moldova summit. She underscored that Moldova needs to be ready to join the EU even if it does not include the pro-Russian, separatist region of Transnistria.

During a press conference in Chișinău, Sandu outlined two scenarios for Moldova’s EU membership—one involving Transnistria and the other excluding it.

She identified the “optimal scenario” as the reintegration of Transnistria with Moldova, allowing the country to fully join the EU. “We are working on this,” she stated.

However, Sandu did not dismiss the possibility that the right bank of the Dniester, governed by Moldova, could join the EU before Transnistria on the left bank.

She noted that the presence of Russian troops in the separatist region is a “serious obstacle” to reintegration, adding that this should not hinder the European integration of the rest of Moldova.

“We do not want Russia to have the power to veto our EU integration process. (…) Russia does not wish for Moldova to become part of the European community, thereby enhancing its democracy and sovereignty,” Sandu remarked.

At the summit, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa emphasized the urgency of opening the first cluster of Moldova’s accession negotiations.

The European Commission previously acknowledged that Moldova and Ukraine fulfilled the necessary conditions through reforms. However, the initiation of each cluster requires unanimous approval from member states, and Hungary has blocked progress in negotiations with Ukraine, consequently hindering Moldova’s accession as the processes for both countries are linked.

In addition to accession negotiations, EU financial support for Moldova was a significant agenda item at the summit. Von der Leyen announced the release of the first installment of 270 million euros from a 1.9 billion euro “growth plan,” the largest support package in EU history for Moldova. The initial funds will be used for various projects, including building a hospital and improving the heating system in a nation still heavily reliant on Russian gas.


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11 responses to “Sandu: Russia Cannot Hinder EU Accession Process”

  1. Flint Cast-
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    Flint Cast- Iron

    Blimey, who knew the EU accession process came with a side of Russian drama? It’s like watching a soap opera, but with more bureaucracy and fewer plot twists! 😂

  2. GuTzd Avatar

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “EU integration” like a room full of folks discussing membership while Russian troops are playing hide-and-seek in your backyard. Classic Moldova, always keeping it interesting! 😂

  3. stacker of wheat Avatar
    stacker of wheat

    Looks like Moldova’s EU dreams are just an extra-long coffee break away—let’s hope they don’t spill the cappuccino! ☕️✌️

  4. Sugar Man Avatar
    Sugar Man

    Moldova’s EU dreams are like a fine wine—getting better with age, but let’s hope it’s not corked by a certain neighbor, eh? 🍷🤷‍♂️ Keep shouting “Vive la Moldova,” while the Russian bear takes a nap!

  5. MicroStar Avatar
    MicroStar

    So, what’s the plan, Maia? Waiting for Russia to send an RSVP to your EU party? 😂 Good luck with that reintegration; might need a miracle or two! 🍀

  6. Cuff Queen Avatar
    Cuff Queen

    Oh, splendid! Who knew a country could join the EU while juggling a separatist region like Transnistria as if it’s just a pesky little gnat? Just wait until Hungary decides to play nice, then we’ll really see some fireworks! 🎆

  7. wheels Avatar

    Moldova joining the EU without Transnistria? Sounds like trying to bake a cake without flour—good luck with that, Maia! 🍰 #JustSayin

  8. Houston Avatar
    Houston

    Oh, brilliant strategy, Maia! Who needs Transnistria when you’ve got the EU knocking at your door with a bag of euros? Just another day in Moldova, I suppose! 😏💰

  9. Twin Blaze Avatar
    Twin Blaze

    Moldova’s EU dreams are just a hop, skip, and a giant pile of Russian troops away, isn’t it? 🕺 Guess we’ll see if they can finally upgrade from ‘Moldovan chic’ to ‘European elegance’ without any pesky vetoes!

  10. Clang Glyph Avatar
    Clang Glyph

    Looks like Maia Sandu’s got her work cut out for her—who knew EU accession came with a side of Russian troops? 😏 Just what Moldova needed, a bit of drama before the grand joining party! 🍾

  11. Toolmaker Avatar
    Toolmaker

    Seems like Moldova’s EU dreams are on the “fast track” – just a casual detour around a few Russian troops, eh? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, they could open a “how to join the EU without really trying” seminar! 😂

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