AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRussian Air War Spillover: A Shahed-type drone allegedly crossed Moldovan airspace for about 17 minutes on Aug. 22, entering from Odesa direction and leaving toward Ukraine, as Russia continued strikes on Ukraine. Kryvyi Rih Aftermath: Maia Sandu condemned Russian attacks on Kryvyi Rih that killed at least 16 and injured dozens, including children, calling them “barbaric.” Border Security: Moldova’s Interior Ministry ordered new protective measures at Moldovan-Ukrainian checkpoints near drone-hit areas, including shelters and updated emergency procedures; meanwhile, Ukraine said Tabaky border operations resumed after damage from a Russian strike. Energy Pressure: ANRE approved a 41% gas tariff rise, while energy officials said Moldova can’t buy and store “cheap gas” due to limited storage and withdrawal constraints. Power Project Delay: Penalties may be imposed on the contractor building the Vulcănești–Chișinău power line after a faulty transformer issue postponed commercial commissioning. Independence Week Plans: The government outlined events for Moldova’s 35th independence anniversary, including wreath-laying and a military parade with 2,000+ personnel. Grain Policy: PM Vasile Tofan said Moldova may introduce temporary import licensing for cereals until Oct. 31 to protect producers, despite possible higher input costs. EU Path & Diplomacy: Moldova discussed cooperation with Kazakhstan and Japan, while EU enlargement coverage highlighted the need for EU “homework” before new accessions.
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