The Republic of Moldova has reached a defining milestone in its European integration journey: the launch of technical negotiations across all 33 chapters of the EU acquis.
With the opening of negotiations on the final clusters — Competitiveness and Inclusive Growth, Green Agenda and Sustainable Connectivity, and Resources, Agriculture and Cohesion — Moldova has now entered a new phase of its accession process. This marks the transition from political commitment to full technical alignment with European standards.
The step reflects both progress and trust.
Over the past years, Moldova has demonstrated consistent commitment to reforms, even in the face of regional instability, energy crises, and external pressure. Today, that effort is being recognized by European partners, who have endorsed Moldova’s readiness to advance negotiations across the entire acquis.
But beyond Brussels, the implications are tangible at home.
Each negotiation chapter translates into concrete improvements for citizens — stronger institutions, modern infrastructure, cleaner energy, safer food standards, better public services, and expanded economic opportunities. EU integration is not an abstract process; it is a transformation that reshapes everyday life.
The opening of all chapters does not mark the end of the journey — it marks its most demanding phase.
Ahead lies the detailed work of aligning legislation, implementing reforms, and delivering measurable results. The path requires sustained effort, institutional capacity, and political determination. But the direction is clear, and the momentum is real.
Moldova is no longer preparing for Europe.
Moldova is negotiating its place within it.
Moldova, Europe.

