Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu will present Moldova’s strategic priorities for strengthening energy security, developing infrastructure, and integrating into regional transport and energy networks at the Three Seas Initiative summit in Dubrovnik
As reported by the government press service, the Moldovan Prime Minister is on a working visit to Dubrovnik from April 27 to 29, where he will participate in the 11th Three Seas Initiative Summit. This event brings together political leaders, international financial institutions, and strategic partners from Europe and the United States involved in the development of transport, energy, and digital infrastructure in the region between the Baltic, Black, and Adriatic Seas. During the summit, the Prime Minister of Moldova will participate in a panel discussion titled “The Black Sea and the Middle Corridor,” where he will discuss the region’s strategic role in new economic and energy flows between Europe and Asia, as well as the need to strengthen infrastructure and energy resilience in the regional context. The Moldovan Prime Minister will also speak at the summit’s plenary session, where he will present Moldova’s strategic priorities for strengthening energy security, developing infrastructure, and integrating into regional transport and energy networks. The visit’s program also includes bilateral meetings with high-ranking officials and representatives of international financial institutions aimed at attracting investment and accelerating the implementation of strategic infrastructure projects. Moldova’s participation in this summit reflects the authorities’ commitment to actively promoting regional connectivity and strengthening economic and energy security. // 27.04.2026 — InfoMarket.







