Today, President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa will travel to Chișinău for the first ever EU-Moldova Summit.
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On Monday 30 June and Tuesday 1 July, Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos will meet with leaders from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia to accelerate the delivery of the EU’s Growth Plan for the Western Balkans.
On the occasion of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, the European Commission and the European Investment Bank (EIB) announced today a new type of guarantee agreement that will provide up to €5 billion
The situation in the occupied West Bank is worsening rapidly.
On 10 June, Commissioner Marta Kos hosted her first Implementation Dialogue with stakeholders, bringing together around 15 representatives from business support organisations and companies. The meeting focused on how the EU could further step up its engagement with the private sector to realise…
Today, the Commission proposes to integrate Ukraine into the EU Roaming area as from January 2026. This will enable Ukrainians to call, text and use their mobile data from Ukrainian phone numbers in the 27 EU countries at no extra cost, and extend the same benefits to Europeans who may be in Ukraine
On 4 June in Brussels, the European Union and the Republic of Moldova (hereinafter “Moldova”) held their 9th Association Council Meeting today in Brussels. The meeting was chaired by the Prime Minister of Moldova, Mr. Dorin Recean.
Check against delivery! Dear Prime Minister, dear Dorin, It is really a pleasure to welcome you here in Brussels. We just concluded a good meeting of the EU-Moldova Association Council. The European Union and Moldova are very close partners. You are the first to sign a security and defense…
Following the lifting of the EU’s economic sanctions against Syria, the European Commission is proposing €175 million for the social and economic recovery of the country.
Georgia’s Foreign Agents Registration Act marks a serious setback for the country’s democracy.