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Moldova and Romania will sign an intergovernmental agreement on coordinated control on the territory of Romania at the Cantemir-Falciu railway checkpoint across the state border.

Moldova and Romania will sign an intergovernmental agreement on coordinated control on the territory of Romania at the Cantemir-Falciu railway checkpoint across the state border.

The Cabinet of Ministers of Moldova approved the start of the relevant negotiations and approved the official delegation of negotiators headed by the State Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Diana Salcutan. As noted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the new agreement with Romania will allow border control to be carried out faster, in one place. At the same time, an important railway connection between the south of Moldova and the European transport network will be resumed. "Cantemir-Falciu is becoming more than a point on the map. It is becoming a living connection - between people, between regions, between Moldova and Europe. This means that border crossing will be faster, without unnecessary worries. This is the beginning of a connection that will bring Moldova closer to the European transport network, with clear rules, modern procedures and roads that open up opportunities. Because the border should not be an obstacle, but a place where you feel welcome. Moldova can do this. And it does it - with confident steps and reliable partners," the Ministry of Internal Affairs emphasized. // 18.06.2025 — InfoMarket.

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