Dialogue between the Head of the Bureau of Reintegration Policies Alin Gvidiani and a group of students from Estonia and the Republic of Moldova

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On Thursday, February 6, 2025, the Head of the Bureau for Reintegration Policies, Alin Gvidiani, engaged in an interactive discussion with a group of students from the University of Tartu, representatives of the Society for International Relations, Republic of Estonia, and the Faculty of International Relations and Political and Administrative Sciences of the Moldova State University.

During the meeting, Alin Gvidiani provided an extensive overview of the role and activities of the Bureau, emphasizing the current priorities of the country’s reintegration policies, the dialogue platforms between Chișinău and Tiraspol in the negotiation process for the transnistrian settlement, confidence-building measures between the two banks of the Nistru River, as well as the national authorities' policies aimed at restoring unified spaces in economic, social, and educational sectors, among others.

The discussion highlighted the important role of international partners, particularly the European Union (EU), which significantly contributes to supporting the Republic of Moldova through the financing of sectoral programs, backing structural reforms undertaken by Chișinău, and providing various forms of assistance to advance the peaceful, final, and sustainable settlement of the transnistrian issue for the harmonious integration of both banks of the Nistru River into the EU value system.

The Head of the Bureau answered questions regarding the future of the reintegration process, the economic prospects of the region, challenges related to regional security and human rights protection in the eastern districts of the country, and also clarified the efforts undertaken by the authorities of the Republic of Moldova to ensure stability and security in the region.

At the end of the discussion, Alin Gvidiani expressed his gratitude to the students from Estonia and the Republic of Moldova for their interest in the transnistrian issue, wishing them success in their studies, research, and future professional careers.