
Moldova: Council extends the mandate of the EU civilian mission for two years
European Council / Council of the European Union
Council of the EU
Press release
21 May 2025 09:00
The Council adopted a decision extending the European Union Partnership Mission in Moldova (EUPM) for a further two years, until 31 May 2027, with a budget allocation of over €19.8million for the period.
The Council also decided to adjust EUPM Moldova's mandate to increase the provision of strategic advice to the Moldovan authorities in the security sector. The decision was taken in the wake of the Strategic Review of the mission.
I'm pleased to announce that we will be extending our Partnership Mission in Moldova for another two years, with nearly €20 million in support. Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moldova has experienced more attempts to undermine its democratic institutions than ever before. Through our Mission, we've helped Moldova strengthen its cybersecurity and improve its defences against hybrid threats. EU support for a stronger and more resilient Moldova is an investment in our own security, as well as in Moldova's journey to becoming a member of the European Union itself.
Kaja Kallas, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and chair of the Foreign Affairs Council
EUPM Moldova was established in April 2023 for an initial period of two years, with the objective of enhancing the resilience of the security sector of the country in the areas of crisis management and hybrid threats, including cybersecurity and countering foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI).
To this end, the mission provides advice at strategic level on the development of strategies and policies, and identifies the needs for organisation, training and equipment. The mission also features a project cell responsible for identifying and implementing projects in the aforementioned areas, in close coordination with other like-minded actors.
The Head of Mission is Cosmin Dinescu, and the Civilian Operations Commander is Stefano Tomat, EEAS Managing Director of the Civilian Operational Headquarters (CivOpsHQ).
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