AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Accession Talks: Moldova officially opened negotiations on EU accession Cluster 6 “External Relations” in Brussels, the second cluster after “Fundamentals,” covering Chapter 30 (external relations) and Chapter 31 (foreign, security and defence policy). Acting Prime Minister Eugeniu Osmochescu said the step reflects reforms that deliver tangible results for citizens and business, while EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos called Moldova the “best performer in my class” and urged opening more clusters. Growth Plan & Economy: Osmochescu met EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis to review progress on the Growth Plan, noting Moldova has completed over 90% of planned measures in the first half of 2026 and pushing for the next funding tranche. Reintegration & OSCE: Deputy PM for Reintegration Valeriu Chiveri met the OSCE’s Transnistria settlement representative, discussing human rights, free movement barriers, and the upcoming Convergence Fund. Security Support: Moldova also received fresh EU backing for air defence—120 million euros via the European Peace Facility—while officials and experts warned modernization will take time. Identity Row: Romanian MP Daniel Gheorghe renewed criticism over German ambassador Hubert Knirsch’s remarks on Moldovan identity, calling Romanian national identity a “red line.” Media Leadership: Four candidates advanced to interviews on July 17 for the top job at Teleradio-Moldova.
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