{"id":159369,"date":"2009-09-11T00:31:39","date_gmt":"2009-09-11T00:31:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/new.moldova.org\/2009\/09\/11\/moldovas-relations-with-romania-and-ukraine-in-post-voronin-era-203545-eng\/"},"modified":"2009-09-11T00:31:39","modified_gmt":"2009-09-11T00:31:39","slug":"moldovas-relations-with-romania-and-ukraine-in-post-voronin-era-203545-eng","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.moldova.org\/en\/moldovas-relations-with-romania-and-ukraine-in-post-voronin-era-203545-eng\/","title":{"rendered":"Moldova&#8217;s relations with Romania and Ukraine in post-Voronin era"},"content":{"rendered":"<span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 5<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span><p>The prospective for normalization of the Republic of Moldova&rsquo;s relations with Romania and Ukraine<\/p>\n<p><em>*Excerpt from the radio program &ldquo;Moldovan Foreign Policy Debates&rdquo; broadcasted on Radio Vocea Basarabiei, on August 23, and produced by the Foreign Policy Association (APE) in collaboration with Imedia News and Analysis Agency and with the assistance of the German Foundation Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES). The broadcast is aired on Radio Vocea Basarabiei every Sunday.  <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Corneliu RUSNAC, journalist Imedia: Recently, the communist authorities have tried to come closer to Russia, promoting at the same time as bad as possible relations with Romania. However, these last days the head of the Romanian diplomacy Cristian Diaconescu expressed his confidence that Romania and the Republic of Moldova will finalize the bilateral agreements after a new government is designated in Chisinau. The communist authorities have accused Bucharest before for refusing to sign these agreements, meaning the fundamental political treaty and the one regarding the state border. How should these declarations of the Mr. Minister Diaconescu be interpreted? Is this a signal for the new majority in Chisinau?<\/p>\n<p>Oleg SEREBRIAN, first vice-president of the Democrat Party from Moldova, Member of Parliament: It is, no doubt a signal. It is a positive signal. It is good for Bucharest to give new signals to Chisinau. There have been voices that vehemently opposed any discussions about the fundamental bilateral treaty, considering it an old fashioned practice. Yes, it is to some extent true, these fundamental bilateral treaties are no more of that much contemporaneousness, they were up-to-date somewhat after the end of the second world war and have made a comeback in the 90&rsquo;s, thus together with the series of independence declaration sins in the post-communist space. But, taking into account the circumstances, I believe it is not an insurmountable impediment in the relation between Chisinau and Bucharest. It matters a lot what we put into this treaty, which ultimately, frankly speaking, is to a large extent a formality &ndash; Romania has recognized the independence of the Republic of Moldova &ndash;, as very many lawyers from Bucharest recognize, this border treaty comes only to confirm certain things, in that Romania has anyway recognized the borders of the Republic of Moldova and, the Republic of Moldova being the by right successor of the USSR, there is an identical treaty with the USSR.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, there can be no room for further interpretations. Neither should we leave any space for interpretation; I think we should do all we can so that there is no place for suspicions nowhere in future relations between Bucharest and Chisinau. We want Bucharest to be a partner, we need the support of Romania, and we need the relations between these two countries to be as good as possible, because we do not have that many friends and potential allies within the EU, diplomats that would know well the situation in the Republic of Moldova. From our point of view, we will make everything possible so that relations with Bucharest and Kiev to become normal, with Kiev it might be even more difficult given some circumstances, but I think that with Bucharest, to a large extent, these tensions were tensions of characters, if you wish, generated by certain temperaments and characters of some politicians and had no real substance, and any real reason, they were mostly artificial. I consider and the colleagues from the coalition have declared this repeatedly that among the first gestures undertaken by the Alliance for European Integration will be canceling those stupid restrictions to circulation that have been imposed by the communist regime in April &ndash; the visa regime, to have invitations etc. We believe that the treaty about the border traffic needs to be signed urgently, in order to facilitate al least to some extent the possibility for a part of Moldovan citizens to cross the Romanian border. We also believe that both Bucharest and Bruxelles will be more flexible in what regards the visa regime between the Republic of Moldova and Romania, not in the sense of visa exoneration for Moldovan citizens to go to Romania, but in the sense of facilitation of visa receiving process for Moldovan citizens wanting to go to Romania.<\/p>\n<p>Iurie LEANC\u0102, Liberal Democrat Party of Moldova, Member of Parliament: I also think that the declaration of the Romanian Foreign Minster, Mr. Diaconescu, is a welcomed one, which once again proves that in the moment when in Chisinau and in Bucharest is a political will to normalize the relations and to quickly overcome the problems that were, in my opinion, mostly of an absolutely subjective character and totally artificial, thus, from the moment there is such a political willingness it will be very simple to overcome all these problems. The respective document to which Mr. Minister made reference have more of a symbolic character and their eventual signing I believe, as Mr. Serebrian said, will eliminate all eventual suspicions from the part of certain circles within the Republic of Moldova and eventually from outside the republic of Moldova. And then, I think it is for the better of both Chisinau and Bucharest not to leave room for such possible interpretations by our partners or less by the friends of both our country and those of Romania.<\/p>\n<p>In the Republic of Moldova and in Romania there are much more problems, which if resolved would indeed change the situation for the better, life, comfort of the citizens of the Republic of Moldova, and respectively of those from Romania and I believe that it is this kind of subjects that both governments from Chisinau and Bucharest should immediately concentrate on. I am quite optimistic in this sense; I am convinced that Bucharest will react positively to the availability that the coalition has already displayed. I am absolutely convinced that we will be able to overcome these problems quite rapidly and the benefit will be, again, in the interest first of all of the citizens of the Republic of Moldova. I am sure that this is going to change the image of the Republic of Moldova both regionally and in the European space, because the decisions which Mr. Serebrian made reference to, those from April, by which the citizens of Romania were put into the same situation as the ones from Sudan, Somalia etc., countries that bear a tremendous risk from the security perspective etc., do you realize what an anomaly?<\/p>\n<p>Thus, I am sufficiently optimistic in this sense, just like in our relation with Kiev. From what I understand, the recent decision of the Kiev government is, as I have mentioned before, a discriminatory act, but, at the same time, it represents a reaction to the lack of any attitude from the side of Chisinau, a lack of any effort to engage Kiev. Thus, we are much more interested, I am convinced, than Bucharest or Kiev to have a very good relation, a very pragmatic one both economically and politically with both capitals, because they head us in territory size, economic, political and military potential. They, in turn, have many more neighbors, whereas we only have two neighbors and therefore we are obliged to have good relations with these two neighbors. And then it was and still is the duty of Chisinau to be the initiator of some actions on bilateral level. But, let us not forget, in the year 1997, if I am not mistaken, we had from my point of view a very positive example of trilateral cooperation. I would say it might be the case to come back to these kinds of practices, because the benefit would be again first of all for the Republic of Moldova. And then it is absolutely natural from the moment a new government is in place in Chisinau, the relations with the neighbors should be a priority, we should get rid of problems, of this artificial, subjective context, and to orient ourselves on real problems. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 5<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span>Excerpt from the radio program \u201cMoldovan Foreign Policy Debates\u201d broadcasted on Radio Vocea Basarabiei<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-159369","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-politics"],"content_social_share":"<span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 5<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span><p>The prospective for normalization of the Republic of Moldova&rsquo;s relations with Romania and Ukraine<\/p>\n<p><em>*Excerpt from the radio program &ldquo;Moldovan Foreign Policy Debates&rdquo; broadcasted on Radio Vocea Basarabiei, on August 23, and produced by the Foreign Policy Association (APE) in collaboration with Imedia News and Analysis Agency and with the assistance of the German Foundation Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES). The broadcast is aired on Radio Vocea Basarabiei every Sunday.  <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Corneliu RUSNAC, journalist Imedia: Recently, the communist authorities have tried to come closer to Russia, promoting at the same time as bad as possible relations with Romania. However, these last days the head of the Romanian diplomacy Cristian Diaconescu expressed his confidence that Romania and the Republic of Moldova will finalize the bilateral agreements after a new government is designated in Chisinau. The communist authorities have accused Bucharest before for refusing to sign these agreements, meaning the fundamental political treaty and the one regarding the state border. How should these declarations of the Mr. Minister Diaconescu be interpreted? Is this a signal for the new majority in Chisinau?<\/p>\n<p>Oleg SEREBRIAN, first vice-president of the Democrat Party from Moldova, Member of Parliament: It is, no doubt a signal. It is a positive signal. It is good for Bucharest to give new signals to Chisinau. There have been voices that vehemently opposed any discussions about the fundamental bilateral treaty, considering it an old fashioned practice. Yes, it is to some extent true, these fundamental bilateral treaties are no more of that much contemporaneousness, they were up-to-date somewhat after the end of the second world war and have made a comeback in the 90&rsquo;s, thus together with the series of independence declaration sins in the post-communist space. But, taking into account the circumstances, I believe it is not an insurmountable impediment in the relation between Chisinau and Bucharest. It matters a lot what we put into this treaty, which ultimately, frankly speaking, is to a large extent a formality &ndash; Romania has recognized the independence of the Republic of Moldova &ndash;, as very many lawyers from Bucharest recognize, this border treaty comes only to confirm certain things, in that Romania has anyway recognized the borders of the Republic of Moldova and, the Republic of Moldova being the by right successor of the USSR, there is an identical treaty with the USSR.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, there can be no room for further interpretations. Neither should we leave any space for interpretation; I think we should do all we can so that there is no place for suspicions nowhere in future relations between Bucharest and Chisinau. We want Bucharest to be a partner, we need the support of Romania, and we need the relations between these two countries to be as good as possible, because we do not have that many friends and potential allies within the EU, diplomats that would know well the situation in the Republic of Moldova. From our point of view, we will make everything possible so that relations with Bucharest and Kiev to become normal, with Kiev it might be even more difficult given some circumstances, but I think that with Bucharest, to a large extent, these tensions were tensions of characters, if you wish, generated by certain temperaments and characters of some politicians and had no real substance, and any real reason, they were mostly artificial. I consider and the colleagues from the coalition have declared this repeatedly that among the first gestures undertaken by the Alliance for European Integration will be canceling those stupid restrictions to circulation that have been imposed by the communist regime in April &ndash; the visa regime, to have invitations etc. We believe that the treaty about the border traffic needs to be signed urgently, in order to facilitate al least to some extent the possibility for a part of Moldovan citizens to cross the Romanian border. We also believe that both Bucharest and Bruxelles will be more flexible in what regards the visa regime between the Republic of Moldova and Romania, not in the sense of visa exoneration for Moldovan citizens to go to Romania, but in the sense of facilitation of visa receiving process for Moldovan citizens wanting to go to Romania.<\/p>\n<p>Iurie LEANC\u0102, Liberal Democrat Party of Moldova, Member of Parliament: I also think that the declaration of the Romanian Foreign Minster, Mr. Diaconescu, is a welcomed one, which once again proves that in the moment when in Chisinau and in Bucharest is a political will to normalize the relations and to quickly overcome the problems that were, in my opinion, mostly of an absolutely subjective character and totally artificial, thus, from the moment there is such a political willingness it will be very simple to overcome all these problems. The respective document to which Mr. Minister made reference have more of a symbolic character and their eventual signing I believe, as Mr. Serebrian said, will eliminate all eventual suspicions from the part of certain circles within the Republic of Moldova and eventually from outside the republic of Moldova. And then, I think it is for the better of both Chisinau and Bucharest not to leave room for such possible interpretations by our partners or less by the friends of both our country and those of Romania.<\/p>\n<p>In the Republic of Moldova and in Romania there are much more problems, which if resolved would indeed change the situation for the better, life, comfort of the citizens of the Republic of Moldova, and respectively of those from Romania and I believe that it is this kind of subjects that both governments from Chisinau and Bucharest should immediately concentrate on. I am quite optimistic in this sense; I am convinced that Bucharest will react positively to the availability that the coalition has already displayed. I am absolutely convinced that we will be able to overcome these problems quite rapidly and the benefit will be, again, in the interest first of all of the citizens of the Republic of Moldova. I am sure that this is going to change the image of the Republic of Moldova both regionally and in the European space, because the decisions which Mr. Serebrian made reference to, those from April, by which the citizens of Romania were put into the same situation as the ones from Sudan, Somalia etc., countries that bear a tremendous risk from the security perspective etc., do you realize what an anomaly?<\/p>\n<p>Thus, I am sufficiently optimistic in this sense, just like in our relation with Kiev. From what I understand, the recent decision of the Kiev government is, as I have mentioned before, a discriminatory act, but, at the same time, it represents a reaction to the lack of any attitude from the side of Chisinau, a lack of any effort to engage Kiev. Thus, we are much more interested, I am convinced, than Bucharest or Kiev to have a very good relation, a very pragmatic one both economically and politically with both capitals, because they head us in territory size, economic, political and military potential. They, in turn, have many more neighbors, whereas we only have two neighbors and therefore we are obliged to have good relations with these two neighbors. And then it was and still is the duty of Chisinau to be the initiator of some actions on bilateral level. But, let us not forget, in the year 1997, if I am not mistaken, we had from my point of view a very positive example of trilateral cooperation. I would say it might be the case to come back to these kinds of practices, because the benefit would be again first of all for the Republic of Moldova. 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