The French and German foreign ministers, Jean-Yves Le Drian and Analena Berbock, respectively, today expressed their determination to support Moldova, the former Soviet republic bordering Ukraine, in the face of the “risks of destabilization” it faces.
“The ministers discussed the European response to the war in Ukraine and referred to the continuation and deepening of support for this country,” said a spokeswoman for the French Foreign Ministry.
“The two ministers also spoke about the situation in Moldova and their joint determination to support it in the face of the dangers of destabilization,” added Anne Claire Lezandre.
Le Drian and Burbok also referred to the “threats to food security” due to the war in Ukraine, one of the world’s largest grain producers.
“They reiterated their commitment to provide assistance to countries in need”, under the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union (in the first half of 2022) and the German Presidency of the G7.
SOURCE: AMPE
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