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27 December, 2025 / 01:31
/ 10 November, 2022

Germany to offer Moldova non-refundable support of 40 million euros

Moldpres
Agenția Informațională de Stat

Chisinau, Nov. 10 /MOLDPRES/- Cabinet members approved at yesterday's meeting a project on the initiation of negotiations and the approval of the signing of the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Moldova and of Germany on financial cooperation.

The document aims to grant non-refundable financial support, worth 40 million euros, to support state programs related to compensating the increase in energy costs for vulnerable groups.

The non-refundable budget support will be disbursed to the accounts of the Ministry of Finance by 15 December.


 
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