President Droupadi Murmu announced on Monday that India and Moldova have agreed to enhance collaboration in trade, investments, supply chains, and connectivity. During a joint press conference with Moldova President Maia Sandu in Chisinau, President Murmu expressed appreciation for the warm reception and highlighted discussions on strengthening bilateral ties. This marks the first State Visit by an Indian President to Moldova, underscoring the longstanding friendly relations between the two countries.
President Murmu emphasized the significance of economic cooperation as a key aspect of the partnership, with a focus on boosting trade, investments, and improving supply chains and connectivity. The leaders also agreed to deepen cooperation in various sectors crucial for the progress and well-being of their citizens. Education and capacity building were identified as crucial elements of the India-Moldova relationship, with plans to expand educational exchanges and institutional partnerships in higher education.
Additionally, President Murmu highlighted the commitment to resolving disputes through dialogue and diplomacy, echoing India’s advocacy for peaceful conflict resolution. The leaders reaffirmed their dedication to peace, dialogue, and adherence to international law, aiming to address global challenges collectively. The discussions also touched upon regional and global developments, emphasizing the shared goal of contributing to a peaceful and prosperous global order through cooperation and diplomacy.
