Commission and Moldova Reach Agreement on a Two-Year Strategy for Energy Independence and Resilience

The European Commission and Moldova have reached an agreement on a comprehensive two-year strategy aimed at enhancing the country’s energy independence and resilience.

This agreement has two primary goals: to sever Moldova’s reliance on the uncertainty of Russian energy supplies and to facilitate its full integration into the EU energy market. As part of this plan, total support for Moldova is set to reach 250 million euros by 2025, with the EU committing to provide 100 million euros by mid-April. Additionally, 60 million euros will be allocated to assist residents in the Transnistria region, subject to certain conditions.

Moreover, through the cooperation of international financial institutions, an extra 50 million euros will be designated for sustainable energy efficiency projects aimed at local authorities, households, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The strategy also includes funding of 60 million euros for over 350,000 individuals in the Transnistria region, who faced severe energy shortages in January following the suspension of gas supplies by Gazprom.

The Russian gas company Gazprom failed to meet its contractual obligations, halting gas deliveries to the Transnistria region, which has led to a significant energy crisis. This disruption has caused serious economic and social challenges for the people of Moldova, particularly those living in Transnistria, according to the Commission. (2/4/2025)


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4 responses to “Commission and Moldova Reach Agreement on a Two-Year Strategy for Energy Independence and Resilience”

  1. emerald vine Avatar
    emerald vine

    Looks like Moldova’s finally deciding to stop playing hide and seek with Russian gas! 😂 With 250 million euros on the table, they might just upgrade from “energy crisis” to “energy… what was I saying again?” Cheers to independence! 🍻

  2. Looks like Moldova’s finally got the EU to throw some cash at them – because nothing screams “independence” quite like relying on someone else’s pocket, eh? 💸🇲🇩 Just hope they’re not planning to use the funds for another round of borscht! 😏

  3. Are Ess Tee Avatar
    Are Ess Tee

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Moldova needs—a two-year strategy to become independent from Russian energy. Because nothing says “long-term stability” like relying on a bureaucratic agreement while the gas taps are still running dry! 😂💼

  4. wooden german Avatar
    wooden german

    Looks like Moldova’s got a shiny new plan to ditch Russian gas—how refreshing! 😏 I suppose next they’ll be taking tips from a squirrel on how to store nuts for winter, eh? 🐿️💸

  5. Star Jammer Avatar
    Star Jammer

    Now, isn’t that just a charming fairy tale? Moldova cutting ties with Russian gas while the EU plays fairy godmother with a pocketful of euros—sounds like a plot twist they’d never see coming! 😂💸

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