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On January 30, 1992, Spain established diplomatic relations with Moldova. The spokesman of Foreign Affairs Department of the Popular Party, Javier Rupérez, headed the Spanish delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe on 23 February 1994 to Chişinău to observe the development of the first democratic elections in Moldova. [2]
The United States recognized the independence of Moldova on December 25, 1991, [2] and opened the Embassy of the United States in Chişinău, in March 1992. The Republic of Moldova opened the Embassy of Moldova in Washington, D.C. in December 1993. A trade agreement providing reciprocal most-favored-nation tariff treatment became effective in ...
See Moldova–Slovenia relations. Moldova is accredited to Slovenia from its embassy in Budapest, Hungary. Slovenia is accredited to Moldova from its embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine; Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe and the Francophonie. Spain: 31 January 1992 See Moldova–Spain relations. Moldova has an embassy in Madrid.
See Moldova–Spain relations. Moldova has an embassy in Madrid. [237] Spain is accredited to Moldova from its embassy in Bucharest, Romania. Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe. Moldova is an EU candidate and Spain is an EU member. In 2008, the Spanish government indicated that 12,582 Moldovan citizens were legally working ...
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The history of Moldova spans prehistoric cultures, ancient and medieval empires, and periods of foreign rule and modern independence. Evidence of human habitation dates back 800,000–1.2 million years, with significant developments in agriculture, pottery, and settlement during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.
The history of Moldova spans prehistoric cultures, ancient and medieval empires, and periods of foreign rule and modern independence. Evidence of human habitation dates back 800,000–1.2 million years, with significant developments in agriculture , pottery , and settlement during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages .