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EUPM Moldova
EU Partnership Mission in the Republic of Moldova
Mandatiert seit: 04/23
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EUBAM Moldova and Ukraine
European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine
Mandatiert seit: 11/05
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OSCE Mission to Moldova
(OSCE Long-Term Missions)
Mandatiert seit: 02/93
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Beginn: 07/92
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News

28.04.2025
EU restrictive measures renewed until April 2026

The Council decided to prolong EU restrictive measures against those responsible for actions aimed at destabilising, undermining or threatening the sovereignty and independence of the Republic of Moldova, until 29 April 2026. These restrictive measures currently apply to a total of 16 individuals and 2 entities.
 

Source: EU Press Release
17.04.2025
Moldovan parliament votes to hold elections on September 28

Moldova's parliament voted on Thursday to hold parliamentary elections in September, a poll that is expected to be closely fought and could significantly reduce the number of seats held by President Maia Sandu's pro-Western PAS party.

Source: Reuters
10.04.2025
OSCE Special Representative for the Transdniestrian Settlement Process encouraged the sides to build on the positive momentum

On his visit to Moldova this week, the Special Representative of the Finnish OSCE Chairperson-in-Office for the Transdniestrian Settlement Process, Ambassador Thomas Lenk, acknowledged the constructive interaction between the Sides during the energy crisis and encouraged them to build on the momentum.

Source: OSCE
02.04.2025
Moldova says Russian agents spent 200 mln euro to rig votes last year

Moldova's prime minister said on Wednesday that Russian agents spent around 200 million euros ($217 million) - nearly 1% of the small pro-European country's GDP - on efforts to buy votes at its presidential election and EU referendum last year.

Source: Reuters
18.03.2025
Council gives final green light to support reforms and economic growth with €1.9 billion

The Council [of the EU] today gave its final green light to setting up the Reform and Growth Facility for the Republic of Moldova, a new instrument to support EU-related reforms and economic growth in the country. The envelope of €1.9 billion provided by the Facility is the largest EU financial support package since Moldova’s independence and comes on top of the EU’s other substantial support to the country. 

Source: EU Press Release
05.03.2025
EU pledges $62m to strengthen Moldovan defense capabilities

The announcement was made by European Council President António Costa during a joint press conference with Moldovan President Maia Sandu, emphasizing that the funding aims to “ensure peace.” Costa explained that the funding will come through the European Peace Facility and noted that Moldova has already received 37 million euros ($38.85 million) under the initiative.

Source: The Defense Post
10.02.2025
Transnistria rejects EU gas offer, turns to Hungary

The pro-Russian separatist region of Moldova, Transnistria, rejected Monday a new European gas offer despite experiencing a severe energy crisis since Gazprom deliveries stopped. The region has elected instead for an alternative solution financed by Russia that will see gas transported from Hungary. 

Source: Barrons's
04.02.2025
European Commission and Moldova agree on a 2-year Comprehensive Strategy for Energy Independence and Resilience

Today, the European Commission and the Republic of Moldova have agreed on a 2-year Comprehensive Strategy for Energy Independence and Resilience of Moldova. It has a two-fold objective of decoupling Moldova from the insecurities of Russian supply of energy and fully integrating it in the EU energy market. Under this strategy, overall support for the Republic of Moldova would account to €250 million for 2025, of which €100 million will be provided by the EU by mid-April.

Source: EU Press Release
30.01.2025
Council extends mandate of the EU civilian mission for two years

The Council today adopted a decision extending the mandate of the European Union Mission in Armenia (EUMA) for a further two years, until 19 February 2027, with a budget allocation of over €44 million for the period from 20 February 2025 until 19 February 2027. … The mandated tasks of the mission remain unchanged … .

Source: EU Press Release
27.01.2025
EU offers emergency support to tackle the energy crisis in Moldova

[…] the European Union (EU) has proposed a €30 million emergency assistance package in a first step to support the Republic of Moldova in tackling the severe energy crisis provoked by Gazprom.

Source: EU Press Release