EU4Borders Security – Moldova marks first year of implementation

Press release

The Second Steering Committee Meeting of the EU-funded project “EU4Borders Security – Moldova” was held today in Chișinău, bringing together representatives of project partners, beneficiaries, and relevant stakeholders.

The meeting marked the completion of the first year of implementation and provided a platform to review key results achieved in strengthening Moldova’s border management capacities in alignment with European Union and Schengen acquis standards.

Over the past year, the project has deployed expert missions across all three components, delivering specialised training, developing methodologies and regulatory recommendations. The project successfully carried out 27 expert missions involving 25 international experts, who delivered a total of 209 expert days. Four specialised training sessions were organised, strengthening the capacities of 81 border police officers. The project visibility was supported through 30 published articles, 11 visibility products, and two project videos highlighting key activities and achievements.

The Steering Committee also served as an opportunity to discuss strategic priorities for the upcoming implementation period, including planned expert missions, and the continued development of tools and frameworks to support beneficiaries’ alignment with European Union and Schengen acquis requirements.

The meeting reaffirmed the strong commitment of all partners and beneficiaries to the successful implementation of the project activities in line with its objectives and the Republic of Moldova’s broader EU integration agenda.

About “EU4Borders Security – Moldova”:

The project “EU4Borders Security – Moldova” is funded by the European Union and implemented by the Central Project Management Agency (CPVA) from Lithuania, the Solidarity Fund PL and the International Organization for Migration.

The project has a duration of 36 months, starting in June 2025.

More information about the project is available at: www.EU4Moldova.eu, here.

DISCLAIMER: The authors of the press releases—not the IPN news agency—bear sole responsibility for the accuracy and substance of the content of the press release submitted for publication and/or distribution.





EU4Borders Security – Moldova marks first year of implementation

Press release

The Second Steering Committee Meeting of the EU-funded project “EU4Borders Security – Moldova” was held today in Chișinău, bringing together representatives of project partners, beneficiaries, and relevant stakeholders.

The meeting marked the completion of the first year of implementation and provided a platform to review key results achieved in strengthening Moldova’s border management capacities in alignment with European Union and Schengen acquis standards.

Over the past year, the project has deployed expert missions across all three components, delivering specialised training, developing methodologies and regulatory recommendations. The project successfully carried out 27 expert missions involving 25 international experts, who delivered a total of 209 expert days. Four specialised training sessions were organised, strengthening the capacities of 81 border police officers. The project visibility was supported through 30 published articles, 11 visibility products, and two project videos highlighting key activities and achievements.

The Steering Committee also served as an opportunity to discuss strategic priorities for the upcoming implementation period, including planned expert missions, and the continued development of tools and frameworks to support beneficiaries’ alignment with European Union and Schengen acquis requirements.

The meeting reaffirmed the strong commitment of all partners and beneficiaries to the successful implementation of the project activities in line with its objectives and the Republic of Moldova’s broader EU integration agenda.

About “EU4Borders Security – Moldova”:

The project “EU4Borders Security – Moldova” is funded by the European Union and implemented by the Central Project Management Agency (CPVA) from Lithuania, the Solidarity Fund PL and the International Organization for Migration.

The project has a duration of 36 months, starting in June 2025.

More information about the project is available at: www.EU4Moldova.eu, here.

DISCLAIMER: The authors of the press releases—not the IPN news agency—bear sole responsibility for the accuracy and substance of the content of the press release submitted for publication and/or distribution.


A 29-year-old young man lost his life after the car he was driving went off the road and overturned on a plot of land near the M1 national road, in the Hancesti district. According to preliminary information, as a result of the impact, he was thrown from the car and died on the spot, reports IPN.

The General Inspectorate of Police reports that on Saturday morning, the Hancesti police were alerted about a car overturned off the road and intervened on the spot together with specialized teams.

According to preliminary information, the driver lost control of the steering wheel in a curve, and the car left the road and overturned.

Law enforcement officials mention that investigations continue to establish all the circumstances of the accident. The biological and traceological expertise are to determine whether the driver had consumed alcohol and what were the conditions under which the car skidded off the road.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025