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⚫ | '''Moldova–Ukraine relations''' are foreign relations between ] and ]. Ukraine opened an embassy in ]{{citation needed|date=June 2008}} and a consulate in ] in 2005. The Ukrainian ambassador in Chișinău is Serhiy Pirozhkov. The border between Moldova and Ukraine is 985 kilometers (612 miles). Ukrainians are the second largest ethnic group in Moldova after ethnic Moldovans. {{citation needed|date=June 2014}} Both countries were former republics of the ] and are also the poorest countries in Europe. | ||
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Ukraine, step by step after 2005, conceded several important economic privileges to Moldova. ] accepted gas delivery to Moldova for the account of the Ukrainian share in the beginning of 2006 and electricity delivery at low tariffs. Ukraine has also accepted the introduction of the monitoring commission of the ] at the Ukrainian-Moldovan border, as well as implementation of the unified ] procedure for the ]n part of the Moldovan border. Ukraine opened its alcohol market for Moldovan production when Russia imposed a ban on it.{{ |
Ukraine, step by step after 2005, conceded several important economic privileges to Moldova. ] accepted gas delivery to Moldova for the account of the Ukrainian share in the beginning of 2006 and electricity delivery at low tariffs. Ukraine has also accepted the introduction of the monitoring commission of the ] at the Ukrainian-Moldovan border, as well as implementation of the unified ] procedure for the ]n part of the Moldovan border. Ukraine opened its alcohol market for Moldovan production when Russia imposed a ban on it.{{citation needed|date=June 2014}} | ||
Nevertheless, certain areas remain with unsolved problems. Since 2006 Moldovan authorities have not delivered to ] the authorisation to operate daily flights to Chișinău. The rail transport remains an important issue, as Ukraine is constructing a new railway line to deviate from the problematic Transnistrian sector, with its frequent blocks of railway transportation. Moldova has not yet transferred to Ukraine the ]–] highway section, as well as bordering property in the region of ]. | Nevertheless, certain areas remain with unsolved problems. Since 2006 Moldovan authorities have not delivered to ] the authorisation to operate daily flights to Chișinău. The rail transport remains an important issue, as Ukraine is constructing a new railway line to deviate from the problematic Transnistrian sector, with its frequent blocks of railway transportation. Moldova has not yet transferred to Ukraine the ]–] highway section, as well as bordering property in the region of ]. | ||
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Moldova–Ukraine relations are foreign relations between Ukraine and Moldova. Ukraine opened an embassy in Chișinău and a consulate in Bălți in 2005. The Ukrainian ambassador in Chișinău is Serhiy Pirozhkov. The border between Moldova and Ukraine is 985 kilometers (612 miles). Ukrainians are the second largest ethnic group in Moldova after ethnic Moldovans. Both countries were former republics of the Soviet Union and are also the poorest countries in Europe.
History
Ukraine, step by step after 2005, conceded several important economic privileges to Moldova. Kyiv accepted gas delivery to Moldova for the account of the Ukrainian share in the beginning of 2006 and electricity delivery at low tariffs. Ukraine has also accepted the introduction of the monitoring commission of the European Union at the Ukrainian-Moldovan border, as well as implementation of the unified customs procedure for the Transnistrian part of the Moldovan border. Ukraine opened its alcohol market for Moldovan production when Russia imposed a ban on it.
Nevertheless, certain areas remain with unsolved problems. Since 2006 Moldovan authorities have not delivered to Aerosvit the authorisation to operate daily flights to Chișinău. The rail transport remains an important issue, as Ukraine is constructing a new railway line to deviate from the problematic Transnistrian sector, with its frequent blocks of railway transportation. Moldova has not yet transferred to Ukraine the Odessa–Reni highway section, as well as bordering property in the region of Palanca.
Palanca is a marshy area that could become a Vennbahn-type enclave of Moldova surrounded by Ukraine. Under a 2001 treaty between the two nations, Moldova is to transfer to Ukraine not only the asphalt (as it has already done), but also the real property under 7.7 kilometers (4¾ miles) of road (which is a portion of the 300 km; 200 mile road between Odessa and Reni), and to clarify the sovereignty of that land, which under that treaty is to be transferred to Ukraine.
The situation remains unresolved with one block of the Kuchurgan power station, as it considered to be on Moldovan territory today for unclear reasons, or at least contested by Ukraine. The construction of the oil terminal in Giurgiulesti is strongly contested by Ukraine for the ecological threat it represents to the Danubian region of Ukraine. Ukraine had transferred 400 meters (yards) of the Ukrainian bank of the Danube to Moldova in 1997, in order to make the construction of the terminal possible.
In recent years, Moldovan–Ukrainian relations have deteriorated under President Igor Dodon due to his pro-Russian policies. This changed with the election of pro-European Maia Sandu in 2020.
State visits
- In July 2013, President of Moldova, Nicolae Timofti visited Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych in Kyiv.
- In November 2014, President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko visited Chișinău and Bălți.
See also
- Moldova–Ukraine border
- Transnistria–Ukraine relations
- Foreign relations of Moldova
- Foreign relations of Ukraine
- Embassy of Ukraine in Moldova
References
- Moldova-Ukraine relations, interview with Andrei Popov Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
- "Petro Poroşenko anunţă în ce condiţii este dispus să se întâlnească cu Igor Dodon".
- http://trm.md/en/politic/moldova-si-ucraina-vor-mentine-in-continuare-un-spirit-de-buna-vecinatate
- "Polish, Ukrainian presidents on joint visit to Moldova". Retrieved 2017-09-03.
External links
- Embassy of Republic of Moldova in Kyiv
- Ukrainian embassy in Chisinau (in Ukrainian)
- Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova
- Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in Ukrainian)
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