
EU border assistance mission for Moldova, Ukraine rules to extend mandate at Moldovan-Ukrainian border
Chisinau, 21 November /MOLDPRES/ - The Consultative Board of the European Union Border Assistance Mission for Moldova and Ukraine (EUBAM) today informed about the extension of its mandate of work to ensure an efficient management of the Moldovan-Ukrainian border.
Head of the EU Delegation to Moldova Ambassador Pirkka Tapiola has said that the participants in a meeting had discussed progress and problems in the activity of the customs services. “Taking into account that the present mandate of EUBAM expires on 30 November 2017, at the previous meeting of the Consultative Board in Odessa, a process of consultations on the mission’s future was launched. Proceeding from the current geopolitical context, challenges concerning the borders’ management and customs cooperation, as well as the situation in terms of the security sector, the participants in the meeting agreed upon maintaining the EU’s presence at the borders between the two countries,” Tapiola said.
For her part, Deputy Foreign and European Integration Minister Daniela Morari specified that EUBAM’s new mandate of activity would be focused on strengthening regional security by active contribution to settling the Transnistrian conflict, applying the integrated management at the Moldovan-Ukrainian border, as well as fighting contraband and cross-border crimes.
“We are at the half of the 11th phase of EUBAM’s work and I find out that the mission has managed to significantly contribute to consolidating the institutional capacities of the customs services and border police of Moldova and Ukraine – capacities which allow carrying out reforms and enforcing the commitments taken within the Association Agreement, including the composition concerning the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area. Therefore, we appreciate very much the European partners’ willingness to continue backing the EUBAM’s work also after the present mandate ends,” Morari noted.
Attending the event, EUBAM Mission Head, Ambassador Andrew Tesoriere said that “the 2016 year was marked by a string of joint projects between Moldovan and Ukrainian partners, which will improve the security of the common border and will facilitate the trade sector and the tourism one. Next year, our work will be focused on inter-departmental cooperation, providing support to simplify the commerce, by the work of the single desk, settlement of operational problems, optimizing the free movement and fighting illegal activities,” Tesoriere noted.
The next meeting of the Consultative Board will take place in Odessa in May 2017.
The EUBAM mission is a structure created to check the trafficking at the border between Moldova and Ukraine. The mission was founded in November 2005, at a joint request by the two countries’ presidents. The EUBAM mission is fully financed by the European Union.
(Reporter A. Plitoc, editor L. Alcaza)
Moldova marks 30th anniversary of accession to Council of Europe
PHOTO // Moldova's president meets Moldovans in Vicenza, Modena
President of Moldova's Action and Solidarity Party conveys congratulatory message to new president of Romania's National Liberal Party
Russia's massive attack on Ukraine; Moldovan president says Ukraine urgently needs more air defense systems
Moldovan deputy PM attends 18th edition of Dubrovnik Forum international conference
PHOTO // Moldovan president has meeting with Moldovan citizens from Florence
PHOTO // Moldovan parliament speaker in Glodeni says caring for country's villages, towns stays priority
About 5,500 Moldovans preregister to vote abroad at parliamentary elections due in next autumn
Moldovan foreign affairs minister says Moldova to stand by Ukraine in current crucial moments
Regulations on updated tariffs for forest damages published in Moldova's Official Journal
Moldova reconfirms commitment to Francophonie values, international parliamentary cooperation
Approved by government: Chisinau International Airport to be named after renowned departed composer Eugen Doga
Belgian foreign affairs minister says Belgium support Moldova's European aspirations
Moldova, Romania sign joint declaration to strengthen cooperation in European programmes
DOC // Cultural, creative sectors of Moldova to have access to European funding through EU Creative Europe Programme
Admission to Moldova's higher education institutions starts on July 21; platform for online submission of applications improved
Moldovan Justice Ministry says Lawyers' Union revised decision obliging lawyers not to provide any legal assistance during strike
European Union completes list of individuals, companies of Moldova subject to sanctions
Moldovan president wishes success to sportspeople representing Moldova at European Youth Olympic Festival, hands them flag
First final results of 2024 Census: Moldova's population declines by 13.6 per cent compared to 2014
Airline launches direct flights from Chisinau to new destination in Europe
Moldova's National Council for Human Rights holds meeting at government to analyze developments, challenges in human rights field
European MP says European Parliament stands with Moldova in accession process, in combating all security challenges
Moldovan president's foreign expenses half of ones of former head of state
Moldovan PM says digitalization one of segments catalyzing Moldova's European path