The second summit between the Republic of Moldova and the European Union opened in Brussels on Monday, focusing on the country's accession progress and ongoing reforms.
Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean emphasized that Chisinau arrives with tangible results to present to EU partners, signaling a push to accelerate the integration timeline.
The diplomatic gathering coincides with a broader wave of high-level meetings across Europe.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is scheduled to attend the upcoming G7, EU, and NATO summits, aiming to secure additional sanctions against Russia.
This concentrated diplomatic effort underscores the EU's dual focus on supporting eastern neighbors while managing security risks.
Markets are tracking these developments closely, particularly in energy and defense sectors.