Moldovan-Japanese relations

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Moldo-Japanese relations
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Moldo-Japanese relations are foreign relations between Japan and Moldova. Both countries have established diplomatic relations on March 16, 1992. Japan did not open an Embassy in Chişinău. However, the H.E. Mr. Mutsuo Mabuchi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Moldova with seat in Ukraine is therefore Japanese ambassador for Chişinău.

There are also many anime fans in Moldova, much of them usually joining Romanian anime sites because the lack of Moldovan kinds, or just because the level of discussion and activities on these are larger.

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History of Moldovan and Japanese relations

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova, H.E. Mr. Nicolae Tabacaru paid a visit to Japan from 31 January to 4 February 1999. It was a first official visit of a Cabinet Member of the Republic of Moldlva to Japan. The visit has strengthened the friendly relations between Japan and the Republic of Moldova.

Economic Cooperation

Since 2000 Japan implements in Moldova the grant programme for the improvement of agriculture and private farming.

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