It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the press service of the government of the republic.

According to the prime minister, access to this platform will allow the country to "strengthen the process of ensuring Moldova's energy security."

“Despite the fact that we have been hit hard by higher prices and a reduction in the volume of natural gas supplied by Gazprom, we continue to firmly look towards the European future,” said Gavrilitsa.

Earlier, Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development of Moldova Andrei Spinu said that the country had ceased to be dependent on gas from Russia.