The Council decided to prolong EU restrictive measures against those responsible for actions aimed at destabilising, undermining or threatening the sovereignty and independence of the Republic of Moldova, until 29 апрел 2026.
These restrictive measures currently apply to a total of 16 шахсони воқеӣ ва 2 муассиса.
Those listed under the EU sanctions regime are subject to an яхбандии дороиҳо. Инчунин prohibited to make available funds or economic resources to them, either directly or indirectly. Additionally, a манъи сафар applies to the natural persons listed, preventing them from entering and transiting through the territories of EU Member States.
In its conclusions of 21-22 March 2024, the European Council reaffirmed its commitment to provide all relevant support to the Republic of Moldova in addressing the challenges it faces as a consequence of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, and to strengthen the country’s resilience, security and stability in the face of destabilising activities by Russia and its proxies.
Чораҳои маҳдудкунандаи ИА бори аввал моҳи апрели соли 2023 ҷорӣ карда шуданд бо хохиши Республикам Молдавия бо максади ба шахсоне, ки барои дастгирй кардан ё ба амал баровардани кирдорхое, ки ба сохибихтиёрй ва истиклолияти он халал мерасонанд ё тахдид мекунанд, ба чавобгарй кашида шаванд, инчунин демократияи кишвар, волоияти қонун, субот ё амният.
Efforts to destabilise Moldova have noticeably increased since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, and represent a direct threat to the stability and security of the external borders of the EU.
The EU remains unwavering in its support for the Republic of Moldova and its peace, resilience, security, stability, and economic growth in the face of destabilising activities by external actors.