Moldova once again on international news front pages. World is watching over Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia fighting against Russian influence
The news about Moldova hosting a conference where parliament speakers of Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia will meet to discuss upon the issue of Russia's influence in those countries has spread in the world.
The article, which initially appeared on Associated Press, declared that a conference on the security challenges, that the three former Soviet republics are facing, will be held on 2 March in Moldova's Capital.
Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia all signed association agreements with the European Union in 2014, amid sharp criticism from Russia.
The agreements facilitate trade and political cooperation and allow nationals visa-free travel to the bloc.
This article can also be found on: The Washington Post; The New York Times; Kyiv Post; St. Louis Post-Dispatch; KPVI-DT; Star Tribune; Ukrainian Independent Information Agency; WRAL-TV; Cache Valley Daily; Fox News; Miami Herald.
This is not the first time Republic of Moldova has drawn world's attention upon itself. Only last year, when Moldova declared Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin persona non grata, articles have started appearing on international news.
Another news from Moldova which went viral, was when PDM suggested for European integration to be introduced in Republic of Moldova's constitution. At the time, Democratic Party claimed that changing the constitution will clarify Moldova's future regardless of election results, which will take place in November 2018, and other developments.
Read more on: PDM's initiative to include European integration in Constitution, BREAKS AP news