NEW DELHI, Dec 15 : External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday jointly inaugurated the Embassy of Moldova alongside visiting Moldovan Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Mihail Popsoi.
In a post on X, the EAM said:
“Delighted to jointly inaugurate the Embassy of Republic of Moldova in New Delhi alongside DPM & FM @MihaiPopsoi.
“An important step forward in India-Moldova ties that will open new possibilities for our partnership.”
In his address, EAM Jaishankar said the opening of the Embassy reflects the shared commitment of the two nations, since establishing diplomatic ties in 1992.
“What stands out in our journey together is our unwavering support for each other on the global stage, in multilateral institutions, and in addressing international challenges like climate change and sustainable development,” he said.
EAM recounted that Moldova extended crucial help during Operation Ganga to evacuate stranded Indian citizens during the Ukraine crisis. “We in India will never forget it.”
“As we contemplate a deeper engagement with Europe, it is natural we focus on various bilateral relationships. We have witnessed growing engagement between our countries, spanning trade, education, technology, and cultural exchanges.
“Moldova’s warm embrace of Indian yoga traditions, the Hindi language and Indian culture, is a testament to our close people-to-people ties. Moldova is a second home to over 2,000 Indian students. These young individuals embody the essence of our partnership, bridging cultures and forging lasting friendships,” EAM said.
“In recent years, India has cultivated dynamic relationships with European nations in trade, technology, tourism, education, energy, healthcare, and cultural exchanges grounded in mutual respect and shared values. Moldova is an integral part of this; we are also development partners,” he added.
He said opening of the Moldovan embassy “is a testament to our shared vision of a world that values peace, understanding, and cooperation. We believe this new chapter will further enhance partnerships in these areas”.
“I also hope that we will open an Indian Mission in Moldova in the coming years, which will strengthen our growing partnership further,” he added.
(UNI)