AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Accession Push: Moldova formally enters the “Fundamentals” negotiation phase as the first EU accession cluster opens in Luxembourg, with Brussels stressing reforms in rule of law, public administration, the judiciary and rights. EU Pre-Membership Benefits: The European Commission is also drafting a “gradual integration” model that would give candidate countries, including Moldova, selective economic advantages before full membership—without lowering accession conditions. Hungary Roadblock: EU officials say Hungary’s renewed resistance has forced a scaled-back timetable: only two negotiation chapters are expected to be opened/advanced before summer break. Security & Diplomacy: Moldova’s SIS and prosecutors say they stopped an alleged dual-use export scheme worth about 21 million lei to Russia’s military-linked firms; separately, the MFA rejects Russian claims that diplomatic couriers were detained or inspected. Politics & Pay: President Maia Sandu says she has no succession plan and is focused on her mandate, while explaining a proposed public sector pay reform and planned salary rises for social assistance staff. Regional Ties: Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu meets Ukraine and EBRD leaders in Gdańsk, reiterating support for Ukraine’s recovery and European path. Energy & Economy: Moldova publishes a memorandum for a planned ~100 MW gas-fired power plant with U.S. partners, and outlines steps to boost energy independence and grid flexibility. Appointments: Moldova names new ambassadors to India and Armenia and a new permanent representative to the Council of Europe.
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