Moldova declares a state of emergency over energy as fears of Russian gas shortage loom
- Moldova has declared a state of emergency over energy due to concerns about a potential gas shortage.
- The energy crisis in Moldova has raised fears regarding Russian gas supplies.
- Authorities in Moldova are preparing for possible gas rationing amid these fears.
- The state of emergency enables the government to implement urgent measures to address the situation.
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From 2025, no more Russian gas will flow through Ukraine - a problem for Moldova, but above all for the Kremlin-loyal separatists in Transnistria.
Moldova in State of Emergency Expecting Halt to Russian Gas Supply
Moldova on Friday declared a nationwide state of emergency for 60 days, expecting Russian pipeline gas supply to cease from January 1, 2025. The Parliament of the country, which currently receives Russian gas via Ukraine, approved overnight a proposal from Prime Minister Dorin Recean to declare a state of emergency, which begins on December 16. Moldova has been trying to fend off Russian influence in the breakaway Transdniestria region, a narrow…
Moldova is facing an unpleasant winter: Russian gas supplies through Ukraine are set to end at the end of this year. Since the "inadequate energy resources" could have a direct impact on the country's security, the former Soviet republic is taking tough measures.
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