AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoDniester Pollution Fallout: Moldova’s National Crisis Management Centre has launched a Post-Disaster Needs Assessment after the spring petroleum spill, with a June 2026 assessment led by the NCMC and supported by the EU and UNDP to map damages and recovery needs. Legal Push: Environment Minister Gheorghe Hajder says Moldova is documenting losses and preparing a case against Russia, with damage estimates already above 455.5 million lei and expected to rise as more data comes in. Ongoing Monitoring: Authorities report no new oil slicks near Vadul lui Vodă after social-media alerts, while absorbent barriers remain in place along the riverbanks. Biodiversity Update: Moldova is preparing the 4th edition of its Red Book after two years of research, proposing exclusions for some species and adding around 70 new threatened plants and animals. World Environment Day: President Maia Sandu urged action to protect forests, waters, and soils as climate change intensifies. EU Investment Drive: At the EU–Moldova Investment Conference in Chișinău, leaders backed projects totaling up to €641 million across energy, digital infrastructure, education, and sustainable agriculture, alongside World Bank support of $250 million for resilience and EU integration. Digital Momentum: Moldova Digital Summit 2026 opened in Chișinău, with officials framing digitalization as a competitiveness and EU-integration tool.
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