Moldovan Deputy PM Praised for Democratic Progress Amid Russian Threats

UK diplomat commends Moldova's reforms and resilience, pledging continued support for its European integration as it confronts Russian hybrid warfare.
Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister Mihail Popșoi has been praised by the UK for his country's democratic reforms and resilience in the face of Russian hybrid threats. Ambassador Holland of the UK delivered the commendation during a presentation at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), emphasizing the UK's unwavering support for Moldova's European integration.
In his remarks, the UK diplomat highlighted Moldova's progress in strengthening its democratic institutions and the rule of law, even as it confronts the ongoing challenges posed by Russian aggression and destabilization efforts. The Moldovan government has been at the forefront of countering Kremlin-backed disinformation campaigns and shoring up the country's resilience against hybrid threats.
Ambassador Holland praised Deputy Prime Minister Popșoi's leadership in navigating these turbulent times, noting that Moldova's democratic reforms and pro-European orientation have earned it the UK's steadfast support. The UK is committed to strengthening its partnership with Moldova and supporting its continued progress towards closer European Union integration.
The UK's endorsement of Moldova's democratic trajectory comes at a critical juncture, as the country navigates the complex geopolitical landscape of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Moldova has remained a staunch supporter of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, despite pressure from Moscow to align with the Kremlin's interests.
By commending Moldova's efforts, the UK is signaling its commitment to bolstering the security and stability of the region, which is vital for the European security architecture. The UK's support for Moldova's European integration aligns with its broader foreign policy goals of promoting democracy, rule of law, and Euro-Atlantic integration in the face of authoritarian challenges.
Source: UK Government


