Moldova wants rail connections with Romania and EU

Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean asked Transport Minister Andrei Spînu at the beginning of Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting to present the development vision for the field he oversees, “as did the ministers of Interior and Education”. Spînu is due to present projects to connect the railways with the west of the country.

“It is about the long-term vision, but also for the next 9 quarters, for land, rail, port and air infrastructure. Equally important is to have water and sewerage in every village and proper drainage. As far as long-term projects are concerned, projects should interconnect Moldova with Romania and the EU via railways and motorways. The money is for the next 9 quarters. You have to ensure that these projects are implemented,” said Dorin Recean, according to moldpres.md.

 

Rail connection projects

On the agenda of the government meeting are 22 issues, including approval of the Urban Planning and Construction Code, the initiation of negotiations on the contracting of a loan from Poland to support the development of small and medium-sized enterprises, on the draft Agreement between the Government of Moldova and the Government of Iceland on air services, as well as decisions on the reorganisation of some technical vocational education institutions and approval of the Concept of the “e-Admission” information system in higher education.

Andrei Spînu became Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development on 17 July, following the resignation of Lilia Dabija. He was recently in Bucharest for talks with his Romanian counterpart Sorin Grindeanu.


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