Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine sign memo on work towards European integration

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs David Zalkaliani, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Moldova Aureliu Ciocoi signed a memorandum on cooperation for European integration.

Report informs, citing TASS, that the document was inked at the joint briefing of the three ministers.

"This decision is very timely, which will help our countries to move forward more efficiently together on the path of European integration," Kuleba said. He noted that this document is proof that the three countries have 'no alternative to European integration.'

The Georgian Foreign Minister also reiterated the countries' intention to 'expand the political dialogue for European integration and achieve progress in this issue.'

According to the Moldovan FM, the memo will help the three countries to achieve their goal - the EU membership - in the next decade

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