On December 9, the international conference: “Prospects and Areas of Development of Polish-Moldovan Economic Cooperation in the Context of Moldova’s Integration into the EU” took place in Chisinau, organized by the Warsaw Enterprise Institute (WEI) in partnership with the Foreign Policy Association (APE) as part of the joint project: “For Moldova – pentru Moldova”.
The event was attended by: Łukasz Wojdyga – Director of the Center for Strategic Studies, Natalia Stercul – Executive Director of the Foreign Policy Association of the Republic of Moldova (APE), Tomasz Kobzdej – Ambassador of Poland to Moldova, Przemyslaw Musialkowski – Director Solidarity Fund PL in Moldova, Ion Panfil, Head of the Economic Diplomacy Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova, Marta Roels, Project Coordinator, Warsaw Enterprise Institute, Kamil Całus, Senior Fellow at the Department for Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova, Center for Eastern Studies, Oktawian Milewski, Independent Expert for Central and Eastern Europe, Zuzanna Nowak, Analysis Director, Opportunity Institute for Foreign Affairs, Piotr Palutkiewicz, Vice president, Warsaw Enterprise Institute, Iurie Bodrug, ex-Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Poland , Alexandru Canter , Head of Investment Promotion Department, Invest Moldova Agency.
Moldovan and Polish experts exchanged views on the political landscape of the Republic of Moldova in the context of the turbulent regional situation, emphasizing the importance of strengthening security and resilience.
The discussions addressed the most pressing issues related to bilateral economic cooperation, prospects for enhancing trade and economic potential, as well as the most promising areas that could receive a development boost and be included in the bilateral cooperation agenda in the context of Moldova’s European integration.
The conference is carried out within the framework of the project “Pentru Moldova – For Moldova” from the funds of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Poland.