UK–Moldova Strategic Dialogue, London, 23 April 2026
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The UK and the Republic of Moldova convened in London on 23 April 2026 for the fifth session of the UK-Moldova Strategic Dialogue, underscoring the strategic nature of the bilateral partnership. The meeting was hosted by FCDO Director for Eastern Europe & Central Asia Chris Allan and involved participation of Minister for Europe Stephen Doughty MP and Minister of State for Defence Lord Vernon Coaker. Named participants from Moldova included the Ambassador to the UK, State Secretaries for Defence, Foreign Affairs, and Economic Development and Digitalisation, alongside the UK Ambassador to Moldova.
“The UK and the Republic of Moldova came together in London on 23 April 2026 for the fifth session of the UK-Moldova Strategic Dialogue, underscoring the strategic nature of the bilateral partnership.”
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This document records the fifth session of the UK-Moldova Strategic Dialogue held in London on 23 April 2026. It documents bilateral engagement between UK and Moldovan officials across defence, foreign affairs, and economic development portfolios. The joint statement confirms the ongoing strategic partnership between the two countries without establishing new regulatory obligations.
For affected parties, this is a diplomatic engagement document with no direct compliance implications. Government agencies and defence contractors operating in the UK-Moldova bilateral context may wish to note the continued high-level engagement as context for ongoing cooperation programmes.
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- 2026-04-23
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- London
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UK–Moldova Strategic Dialogue, 23 April 2026
Joint statement from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Moldova as they convened in London on 23 April 2026 for the fifth session of the bilateral Strategic Dialogue.
From: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Stephen Doughty MP and Lord Coaker Published 23 April 2026 Get emails about this page
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Joint statement by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova, 23 April 2026
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The UK and the Republic of Moldova came together in London on 23 April 2026 for the fifth session of the UK-Moldova Strategic Dialogue, underscoring the strategic nature of the bilateral partnership.
The meeting was hosted by the FCDO Director for Eastern Europe & Central Asia Chris Allan and involved the participation of the Minister for Europe Stephen Doughty MP and the Minister of State for Defence Lord Vernon Coaker.
From left to right: Ruslan Bolbocean, Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the UK; Ghenadie Cojocaru, State Secretary for Defence, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Moldova; Carolina Perebinos, State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova; Steven Doughty MP, UK Minister of State for Europe, North America and Overseas Territories; Cristina Ceban, State Secretary, Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalisation of the Republic of Moldova; and Fern Horine, UK Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova.
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Published 23 April 2026
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