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BRUSSELS, July 13 (Reuters) - The European Union pledged on Monday aid worth €120 million ($137.14 million) to strengthen the air defence system of Moldova. • "The Council today adopted an assistance measure worth €120 million under the European Peace Facility in support of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Moldova to enhance the country’s air defence capabilities,
If approved by parliament, Tofan will be tasked with driving Moldova closer to realising its EU membership goal and reviving an economy that has experienced years-long decline. View on euronews
Moldova’s Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has announced his resignation, triggering the government's resignation.
Moldova is set to receive 100 million euros ($114 million) from the EU to bolster its air defenses, two officials told the Kyiv Independent.
Moldova's parliament on Friday voted to approve a state of emergency, citing fears of an immediate threat to energy security. Russian gas currently reaches Moldova, a landlocked country in the northeastern corner of Europe's Balkan region, via its neighbor ...
Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu announced his resignation on Friday, bringing down his government amid growing political fallout over a scandal involving state-owned air navigation company MoldATSA.
Moldova has opened the sixth cluster of negotiations in its bid to join the European Union, marking another important milestone
President Maia Sandu designated Vasile Tofan to form a new government after Alexandru Munteanu quit as prime minister amid a series of scandals.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Moldova’s President Maia Sandu warns Russia is conducting a “hybrid war” to influence the country’s Sept. 28 parliamentary elections. The election will determine ...
Estonia has facilitated the procurement of over 100 tactical armored vehicles for Moldova in a European Union-funded deal worth €50 million.
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Moldova’s prime minister quits, triggering government’s resignation
Alexandru Munteanu’s resignation came as pressure has intensified over alleged corruption in a state-owned company.
Soviet relics, an underground wine city, and a self-ruling region that feels frozen in time. This is what awaits visitors in Moldova, a tiny country sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine that is consistently ranked as the least-visited in Europe.
