"Brussels is not ready for that [Moldova’s accession to the European Union], it was made clear during the Eastern Partnership Summit, which took place recently. And Moldova is not ready itself [for integration to the bloc]," Dodon said, as quoted by the broadcaster.
At the same time, the maintenance of good relations with both Moscow and the European Union is the only way for Moldova to survive as a country, the president stressed.
The president underlined that Chisinau should continue to adhere to its neutral status, avoiding membership in any military blocs such NATO or the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
Dodon went on to praise Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying that Moldova "is lacking such a patriot at its head."
In 2009, Moldova joined the EU's Eastern Partnership, while the EU-Moldova Association Agreement entered into force in July 2016. Since his election as Moldova’s president in 2016, Dodon has been facing disagreements with the country's government as he is calling for increased partnership with Moscow, while the cabinet strives for the closer integration with Brussels.