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EU provides 250 million Euros to Support Energy Security in Moldova

The European Commission announced on Tuesday that the European Union would provide Moldova with 250 millions euros by 2025 to help with energy bills as well as build further energy resilience.

The European Commission announced that the funding was part of a strategy of two years aimed at "decoupling Moldova's energy supply from Russian insecurity and fully integrating the country into the EU energy markets".

It said that the EU would provide 100 million Euros by mid-April.

The EU will also provide 60 million Euros to the people of Transdniestria, a region backed by Moscow and a separatist region. This money is contingent on "the fundamental freedoms" and "human rights".

Transdniestria's authorities restored power to residents on Monday after a month-long blackout. The EU emergency assistance announced late January has funded the resumption of gas flows.

Since Jan. 1, Gazprom, the Russian gas company, has stopped exporting gas to the region. It cited a Moldovan debt of $709 millions that Chisinau doesn't recognize as valid.

(source: Reuters)