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Enlargement and Eastern Neighbourhood

Moldova

Membership status: potential candidate

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EU - Moldova relations

On 23 June 2022, Moldova was given a European perspective and granted candidate status. At the same time, the EU continues to cooperates with Moldova in the framework of the European Neighbourhood Policy and its eastern regional dimension, the Eastern Partnership. Moldova benefits from the DCFTA facility under the EU4Business programme. It also participates in Cross Border Cooperation (CBC) programmes as well as EU Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine (EUBAM).

The EU’s indicative bilateral allocation to Moldova for the period 2021-24 is €260 million (€65 million per year). Since the start of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, Moldova has been tackling significant challenges, including large numbers of refugees, inflation, threats to its energy supplies, violations of its airspace, as well as a multitude of hybrid actions such as disinformation and cyber-attacks. The EU has already mobilised €1.2. billion to help Moldova in facing these crises since the autumn of 2021. EU assistance is based on strict conditionality, and is linked to satisfactory progress in reforms and the respect of the rule of law, effective democratic mechanisms and human rights.

Moldova is eligible for funding under the EU thematic programmes: the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights, Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace, Civil Society Organisations and Local Authorities, Human Development and Migration & Asylum.

(If existing, sentence on the screening, open-temporary closed-closed chapters). The Commission Opinion outlined nine steps Moldova needs to take in order to progress on the path to the EU. These include (1) comprehensive justice system reform, (2) implementation of ODIHR/Venice Commission recommendations, (3) fighting corruption, (4) deoligarchisation, (5) fighting organised crime, (6) public administration reform, (7) public finance management, (8) involving civil society, and (9) strengthening the protection of human rights.

Key milestones

  1. 22 June 2023

    Commissioner Várhelyi provides an oral update to the Council on Moldova’s progress.

  2. 23 June 2022

    The European Council grants Moldova a candidate status.

  3. 17 June 2022

    The European Commission delivers opinion on Moldova's EU membership application.

  4. 03 March 2022

    Moldova submits its application for EU membership.

Main areas of EU support

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Key documents

  • General publications
  • Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations

Annual programmes

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