The Dutch constituency covers 13 countries - Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Macedonia, Moldova, the Netherlands, Romania, Ukraine and Montenegro.
The Chisinau meeting focuses on current developments in the World Bank and the IMF, improvement of competitiveness, challenges in the implementation of structural reforms related to social interests, public-private partnership and fiscal risks, availability of financial services, and challenges of monetary policy in conditions of capital growth, the statement said.
The Croatian delegation participated in debates and held a number of bilateral meetings with representatives of the World Bank, the IMF and member-countries of the Dutch constituency, the statement said.