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Republic of Moldova and Romania – a strategic partnership for regional security, stability, and prosperity


The Republic of Moldova and Romania continue to deepen their strategic security cooperation, building a sustainable partnership to protect citizens, ensure regional stability, and promote joint development. Confronted with complex challenges in the region, both countries reaffirm their commitment to act in a coordinated and responsible manner in addressing cross-border threats. 

Moldova contributes to international dialogue on Women, Peace and Security Agenda


How can women be more meaningfully involved in peace processes? What roles do they play in conflict situations and how can initiatives that protect and empower them be supported?

These questions were at the heart of discussions during the Thematic Meeting of the Global Network of Focal Points on Women, Peace and Security, held on May 13-14, 2025, in Oslo, Norway.

Stronger citizen security: EUPM supports the Ministry of Internal Affairs in addressing today’s challenges


Stronger security for citizens and better-prepared institutions to meet emerging challenges - this was the focus of the meeting between Minister of Internal Affairs Daniella Misail-Nichitin and H.E. Cosmin Dinescu, Head of the European Union Partnership Mission in Moldova (EUPM Moldova).

MIA - DCAF cooperation: projects for stronger governance and modern public services

International partnerships are essential for transforming public governance, driving greater performance and enhancing transparency of state institutions. The cooperation between the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) and the Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF) is focused on building a more efficient, accountable and citizen-oriented security sector.

Supportive, ready, present: Moldovan firefighters depart for Greece


Today, a team of Moldovan firefighters departed for Greece on a new international mission to support local authorities in combating wildfires. Twenty-two firefighters from the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (IGSU), equipped with six fire engines, will operate for two weeks in the city of Patras, alongside colleagues from Romania, France, the Czech Republic and Austria.

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