European Parliament lawmakers will also next week debate a resolution which takes stock of Moldova’s path to the EU.
The country was granted EU candidate status, together with Ukraine, in June 2022. Since the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Moldova has been struggling with the consequences of the war, facing an increasing number of challenges such as rising inflation, airspace violations and staged protests.
President Maia Sandu
Meanwhile, the EPP Group says it wants the newly-proposed Ukraine Facility, worth €50 billion in grants and loans, approved and in place by 1st January 2024.
Parliament’s joint Foreign Affairs and Budgets Committees will adopt their position on the proposal on Thursday.
The Ukraine Facility combines the processes of reconstruction and EU accession.
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