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«Moldova: l'UE annuncia un sostegno supplementare da 53 milioni di €»
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«Moldova: EU steps up its support with an additional €53 million»
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Rif.: ec-europa-eu / rappresentanza It-Mi Comunicato-Notizia 05 Aprile 2022
«Moldova: l'UE annuncia un sostegno supplementare da 53 milioni di €»
«Il Commissario per il Vicinato e l'allargamento, Olivér Várhelyi, ha annunciato oggi un sostegno supplementare da 53 milioni di € per aiutare la Repubblica di Moldova a far fronte alle molteplici ripercussioni dell'aggressione militare russa contro l'Ucraina. L’aiuto, che assumerà la forma di un programma di sostegno al bilancio, si aggiunge all'assistenza macrofinanziaria da 150 milioni di € e agli aiuti d’urgenza già forniti dall'Unione europea alla Moldova sotto forma di aiuti umanitari, sostegno all'accoglienza e alla gestione dei rifugiati e rinnovata cooperazione nella gestione delle frontiere, in particolare a seguito dell'accordo firmato il 17 marzo tra l'UE e le autorità moldove. L'annuncio è stato fatto in occasione della conferenza ministeriale tenutasi oggi a Berlino, in Germania, per il varo della piattaforma di sostegno alla Moldova. La piattaforma, nata su iniziativa di Germania, Francia e Romania, riunisce gli Stati membri dell'UE, i paesi del G7, i partner internazionali e alcuni paesi partner e mira a mobilitare un sostegno internazionale immediato e concreto per aiutare la Moldova a far fronte alla situazione attuale.»
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Rif.: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_22_2272 - Press release | 5 April 2022 | Brussels
«Moldova: EU steps up its support with an additional €53 million»
«Today, Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, announced an additional €53 million to help the Republic of Moldova cope with the multiple repercussions of the Russian military aggression against Ukraine. This support will take the form of a budget support programme to be delivered as quickly as possible. The announcement was made at the Ministerial Conference in Berlin launching the Moldova Support Platform. Established by Germany, France and Romania, the platform gathers the EU Member States, G7 countries, international partners, and like-minded countries to mobilise immediate and concrete international support for Moldova in facing the current situation. Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, said: ”The EU stands by Moldova in these difficult times. As our additional package demonstrates, we continue to provide support to help the country deal with the severe impact of Russia's war against Ukraine, ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and energy crisis. European solidarity with Moldova is stronger than ever.” This €53 million budget support comes in addition to other ongoing crisis support provided by the EU to Moldova, which includes:
In addition to the crisis management, the EU continues to support Moldova's long-term recovery and resilience, in particular through the Eastern Partnership Economic and Investment Plan, aiming to mobilise around €3.4 billion in public and private investments for five flagships: SME support, trade facilitation, energy efficiency, connectivity and human capital development. Last week the European Investment Bank and Moldova agreed €150 million loan to connect Moldova to the TEN-T network. Background Since 24 February 2022, Russia's unprovoked and unjustified military aggression against Ukraine has had devastating consequences, in particular for the Ukrainian people. As more than 4 million refugees have fled the war, it has also posed a clear challenge for neighbouring countries. Since the beginning of the aggression, Moldova has welcomed a high number of refugees fleeing the Russian bombs. With one hundred thousand refugees from Ukraine currently in Moldova, it is the country with the most refugees per capita, while also having to manage twice as many refugees transiting through its territory. Today's Ministerial Conference of the Moldova Support Platform was organised by Germany and took place in Berlin. It launched the International Moldova Support Platform, an initiative put forward by Germany, France and Romania and supported by G7 partners, international institutions and partners, which aims to mobilise immediate and concrete international support for Moldova in facing the current situation.» For More Information EU solidarity with the Republic of Moldova
IP/22/2272
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