A Conversation with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova

June 26, 2018 01:29:40
A Conversation with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova
Events at USIP
A Conversation with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova

Jun 26 2018 | 01:29:40

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Show Notes

The U.S. Institute of Peace proudly hosted Moldovan Prime Minister Pavel Filip, accompanied by several of his cabinet ministers, for a discussion focused on his country’s foreign policy, regional role, reform achievements, political situation, and efforts to combat Russian influence. It is a critical period for Eastern Europe and a key time for Moldova in light of November's parliamentary elections that will determine the further direction of the country.

Panelists

Ambassador William B. Taylormoderator
Executive Vice President, U.S. Institute of Peace

The Honorable Pavel Filip
Prime Minister, Republic of Moldova

Tudor Ulianovschi
Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration, Republic of Moldova

Eugen Sturza
Minister of Defense, Republic of Moldova

Chiril Gaburici
Minister of Economy and Infrastructure, Republic of Moldova

 

For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/conversation-prime-minister-republic-moldova

 

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