Latvia will continue to support the Republic of Moldova in its process of joining the European Union and share its experience. The message was conveyed during a phone conversation between Prime Minister Vasile Tofan and his Latvian counterpart, Andris Kulbergs, TRIBUNA reports.
The officials emphasized the friendly relations between the two countries. Prime Minister Vasile Tofan expressed appreciation for Latvia’s continued support and stressed that the two states share the same vision of a united, peaceful, and prosperous Europe. The two prime ministers discussed the measures needed to advance the Republic of Moldova’s European path, as well as continued exchanges of expertise between institutions in the two countries, particularly in areas where Latvia has undergone significant transformations.
“Latvia’s experience is a valuable example for the Republic of Moldova. Latvia has shown us what transforming a country through European integration means — stronger institutions, a more competitive economy, and greater security for citizens. We want to learn from this experience, adopt solutions that have worked, and adapt them to the realities of the Republic of Moldova,” Prime Minister Tofan said.
Another topic of discussion was the development of economic relations. The officials noted the positive growth in bilateral trade and the presence in the Republic of Moldova of more than 60 companies with Latvian capital. Prime Minister Vasile Tofan encouraged an expansion of Latvian investment in the Moldovan market, particularly in sectors such as information technology, digital infrastructure, energy, and services.







