Ukrainian and Moldovan Presidents Meet in Kyiv to Discuss Cooperation
Introduction
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Maia Sandu met in Kyiv on Sunday to discuss cooperation between their two countries, regional security, and their goals for joining the European Union.
Main Body
The leaders discussed several strategic priorities, including the improvement of energy infrastructure and better coordination across their borders. A major part of the conversation focused on joining the European Union. President Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine supports Moldova's integration process and suggested that the EU should speed up the membership process for both nations. Regarding security, the two presidents discussed stability in the Transnistrian region. President Zelenskyy asserted that Ukraine would continue to support Moldova in this area. Furthermore, they explored the possibility of working together with Romania to improve regional coordination. President Sandu expressed her support for Ukraine's independence and highlighted the importance of the EU's €90 billion loan to Ukraine. She also called for more international pressure and sanctions against Russia. During a joint press conference, President Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine will be represented at the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, Türkiye, on July 7-8. Although he confirmed that Ukraine will participate, he noted that the specific format of the meeting and the chosen representatives are still being decided.
Conclusion
The meeting strengthened the partnership between Ukraine and Moldova regarding EU membership and security, while confirming Ukraine's role in the upcoming NATO summit.