Meeting of the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration with the Ambassador of Lithuania to the Republic of Moldova

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On October 9, 2025, the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, Roman Roșca, held a meeting with the Ambassador of the Republic of Lithuania to the Republic of Moldova, Tadas Valiūnas.

The interlocutors discussed the current developments regarding the situation in the Transnistrian region, the Ambassador’s observations following his recent visit to Tiraspol, and the priorities of Chișinău in promoting coherent and effective reintegration policies.

The necessity of maintaining dialogue on issues of mutual interest was confirmed.


Meeting of Deputy Prime Minister Roman Roșca with the Ambassador of the French Republic to the Republic of Moldova, Dominique Waag

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On October 9, 2025, the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, Roman Roșca, had a meeting with H.E. Dominique Waag, Ambassador of France to Chișinău.

The discussions addressed the current situation in the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova, as well as aspects regarding the promotion of effective policies for the country's reintegration.

France's firm support for the peaceful resolution of the Transnistrian conflict was reiterated, respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Moldova, within its internationally recognized borders.

At the same time, the officials highlighted the fact that the European integration process generates concrete benefits and clear perspectives for the entire population of the country, significantly contributing to strengthening social cohesion, modernizing public institutions and increasing citizens' confidence in the state's ability to ensure a stable, prosperous and sustainable future.


Meeting between Deputy Prime Minister Roman Roșca and Thomas Lenk, Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office for the Transnistrian Settlement Process

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Întrevederea viceprim-ministrului Roman Roșca cu Thomas Lenk, reprezentantul special al Președinției în exercițiu a OSCE pentru procesul de reglementare transnistreană

On October 8, 2025, Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Roman Roșca held a meeting with Thomas Lenk, the Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office for the Transnistrian Settlement Process. 

The discussions focused on the current situation in the Transnistrian region, particularly in the area of human rights, in the context of its ongoing deterioration and the increasing pressure from Tiraspol on citizens who freely express their opinions or reach out to the constitutional authorities.

Deputy Prime Minister Roșca highlighted Chișinău’s concern regarding numerous cases of arbitrary detention and persecution in the region, reiterating the call for the immediate release of illegally detained individuals and the cessation of all forms of intimidation against citizens.

The essential role of the OSCE in monitoring the human rights situation and promoting the observance of universally guaranteed standards was also acknowledged.

Chișinău’s full openness to provide necessary assistance to residents of the Transnistrian region was reaffirmed, including in the social and humanitarian dimensions, through access to quality public services, advanced medical care, and the benefits of sustainable development projects implemented with the support of international partners.

The officials agreed to maintain constant communication and coordinate their approaches to identify sustainable solutions for the protection of fundamental human rights and the advancement of the peaceful reintegration of the country.

 


Customs procedures to be fully digitalized and interconnected with EU systems by 2030

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By 2030, the Republic of Moldova will be ready to fully integrate into the European customs space, ensuring cross-border trade without barriers, less bureaucracy for business environment, increased competitiveness of the national economy and attraction of investments.

In this regard, the Government has approved the national program and action plan for the digitalization of customs procedures and the integration of the Customs Service's information systems with those of the European Union.

The program includes modernization of customs infrastructure - new equipment and information systems, to ensure the rapid and secure exchange of data with EU customs authorities. Additionally, customs personnel will be trained for the efficient use of new technologies and the adaptation of work processes.

The digitalization of customs procedures will support business activities, significantly reducing the time and costs for economic operators in clearing goods, facilitating cross-border trade and the access of Moldovan enterprises to the EU market.

Moreover, the use of advanced information solutions will enhance security and protection at the border, enabling the rapid identification of suspicious goods and combating illegal trafficking.


Enhanced safety for citizens: National Crime Prevention and Combat Program 2026–2030 approved by Government

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The safety of citizens will be increased, and authorities will act more efficiently to prevent and combat crime. The government has approved the National Crime Prevention and Combat Program for 2026–2030.

The document aims to reduce crime and strengthen citizen protection through prevention measures, inter-institutional cooperation, and modernization of intervention tools.

Specifically, the Program targets six priority areas of intervention: cybercrime, organized crime, sexual offenses and property crimes, offenses against life and health, as well as economic and financial crime.

Additionally, protection mechanisms for children and women against abuse will be strengthened, and cooperation with the European Union will be expanded to combat cross-border crime.

By implementing this project, the Government aims to significantly reduce the number of crimes and increase citizen trust in state institutions.