EU and Moldova agree on an energy security plan to wean the country off Russian supplies
- The European Commission and Moldova signed a two-year strategy for energy independence and resilience, allocating 250 million euros to Chisinau in 2025, the Commission said on Feb. 4.
- Sixty million euros are made available to Transnistria, a Russian-occupied region of Moldova facing energy shortages since Russia's Gazprom cut off gas supplies.
- The EU's support for Moldova aims at 'decoupling Moldova from the insecurities of Russian energy supply and fully integrating it into the EU energy market,' the Commission's statement read.
- The financial package will provide support to consumers in Moldova to help pay their rising electricity bills, with sixty million euros earmarked for 350,000 people in Transnistria.
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The European Union allocated on Tuesday a new financial envelope worth 250 million euros to support the Republic of Moldova in 2025 in the face of Moscow's "energy blackmail" after the halt in Russian gas supplies to the separatist region of Transnistria, AFP reported on Tuesday, as reported by Agerpres.
·Romania
Read Full ArticleThe EU supports the Republic of Moldova’s efforts to become more independent from energy supplies from Russia.
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Read Full ArticleThe European Commission and Moldova have agreed on a two-year strategy to strengthen energy independence and resilience. The strategy will provide support to Moldova of €250 million this year.
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