Moldova interested in consolidated relationship with World Economic Forum, PM

The Republic of Moldova is interested in a consolidated relationship with the World Economic Forum. In a meeting with the WEF executive director Philipp Rosler, Prime Minister Pavel Filip discussed possibilities of ensuring sustainable cooperation with the Davos forum, IPN reports, quoting the Government’s press service. 

“We would like to bring the Republic of Moldova into the focus of the big global political and economic players and to attract more foreign investment to the county,” stated Pavel Filip.

The Premier said the Republic of Moldova signed an agreement with the IMF and managed to unblock the financing provided by the World Bank and the European Union. “The Government has an ambitious reform agenda and aims to make 2017 the year of building and development,” he noted.

For his part, Philipp Rosler invited the Government’s administration to take part in the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also called the summer Davos, which will take place in China’s Dalian on June 27-29 this year. The discussions at this prestigious world forum will center on the global environment and technological challenges.

Founded in 1971, the World Economic Forum is an international body committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic, and other leaders of society to shape global, regional, and industry agendas.

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