AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWater Crisis Watch: Moldova and Ukraine agreed to keep Novodnestrovsk reservoir discharges at 100 m³/s until late July, after drought conditions and lower Carpathian rainfall reduced inflows; Ukraine had proposed cutting releases to 70 m³/s to protect reserves, but Moldova asked to maintain the current regime while both sides reassess hydrology at month-end. Chisinau Water Supply Risk: Environment Minister Gheorghe Hajder warned that if the Dniester keeps dropping, Chisinau and nearby suburbs could face tap-water shortages, urging the city to prepare alternative sources like artesian wells. Climate Policy Push: Moldova presented drafts for a National Plan on Short-Lived Climate Pollutants and a National Methane Roadmap, targeting methane and other short-lived pollutants across energy, agriculture, and waste. Green Entrepreneurship: Twelve Moldovan business incubators received support to become more energy-efficient, including solar, storage, heat pumps, and efficiency upgrades. EU Accession Momentum: Daniela Morari said Chisinau aims to open the remaining four EU negotiation clusters by end-2026, after already starting Cluster 1 and Cluster 6. Health Supply Oversight: CNAM warned hospitals during inspections about holding excessive medicine stocks while still risking shortages of specific essentials.
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