The Council has determined to extend the restrictive measures towards these answerable for actions aimed toward destabilising, undermining or threatening the sovereignty and independence of the Republic of Moldova, till 29 April 2025.
EU restrictive measures at present apply to a complete of 11 people and one entity.
These listed underneath the EU sanctions regime are topic to an asset freeze. It is usually prohibited to generate funds or entry financial sources made obtainable to them, both instantly or not directly. Moreover, a journey ban applies to the pure individuals listed, stopping them from coming into and transiting by way of EU territories.
In its conclusions of 21-22 March 2024, the European Council reaffirmed its dedication to supply all related assist to the Republic of Moldova in addressing the challenges it faces as a consequence of Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine and to strengthen the nation’s resilience, safety and stability within the face of destabilising actions by Russia and its proxies.
Background
EU restrictive measures have been first launched in April 2023 on the request of the Republic of Moldova in an effort to goal individuals answerable for supporting or implementing actions which undermine or threaten its sovereignty and independence, in addition to the nation’s democracy, the rule of regulation, stability or safety.
On 14 December 2023 the European Council agreed to open accession negotiations with the Republic of Moldova, having granted the standing of candidate nation on 23 June 2022.
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