Conversely, Israel's exports to Moldova consist of machinery, textiles, rubber, plastics, chemical products, precious stones, and prepared foodstuffs.
[8] That year, Moldovan Ambassador Alexandr Roitman declared that Moldova and Israel were entering a new phase of bilateral cooperation, marked by renewed political contacts and increased economic collaboration.
Roitman highlighted Moldova's ongoing European Union integration process as an opportunity for enhanced cooperation with Israel, particularly in sharing expertise on implementing EU regulations.
Roitman also mentioned that upcoming initiatives, such as the launch of direct flights between Tel Aviv and Chișinău in October 2023, would further strengthen ties by boosting tourism and business exchanges between the two nations.
[9] According to Moldovan Ambassador Alexandr Roitman, security cooperation has become a crucial aspect of the partnership between Israel and Moldova, especially in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.