According to initial police estimates, over 75,000 people rallied in the centre of capital city Chisinau as EP President Metsola delivered a speech concerning membership of the country in the EU.
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The country, formerly a Soviet republic, applied in 2022 to join the EU and became a candidate in June of that same year along with Ukraine.
The EP President addressed the crowd, urging them to ‘hold steady, keep strong. The world can hear the heart of Europe beating on the streets of Chisinau.’
‘Moldova will make Europe stronger, safer and more free. We will be with you all the way. Together there is nothing we cannot face.’
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This of course amidst increasing tension with Vladimir Putin’s Russia as neighbouring Ukraine continues to repel back the invasion. The bid by Moldova to join the EU was largely prompted following the war in Ukraine.
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