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EU Wants to Move Fast on Moldova Accession Talks, Kallas Says

CHISINAU, May 8 (Reuters) – European ⁠Union ⁠foreign policy chief ⁠Kaja Kallas said on Friday ​there was no exact date yet for ‌opening formal talks on ‌Moldova’s accession to the ⁠bloc, ⁠although the EU wanted to move fast on ​the matter.

“We haven’t set that date, but it’s clear that we need to move ​fast,” Kallas told a joint press conference ⁠with ⁠Moldova’s President Maia ⁠Sandu, ​adding that the change of government in different ​countries opened ⁠a window of opportunity.

“So that’s why I also think that we should move while nobody is against Moldova, ⁠because you never know when there comes a ⁠government that might have, you know, a bilateral issue.”

Kallas said Moldova had made progress in pushing through reforms, adding that the breakaway region of Transdniestria “will not become an obstacle” in Moldova’s path to joining the ⁠bloc.

Sandu reiterated that Moldova was committed to sign the accession treaty by 2028.

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas; Writing by ​Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Alexandra Hudson ​and Clarence Fernandez)

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