The Mission works with the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine to harmonise border management, customs and trade standards and procedures with those in EU. It contributes to cross border cooperation and confidence building, helping to improve efficiency, transparency and security along the Moldova-Ukraine border. The Mission has the Headquarters in Odesa (Ukraine), Country Offices in Ukraine and Moldova and 6 field offices.
Departamentul Vamal de pe lângă Ministerul Finanțelor al Republicii Lituania
2017 - 2019
Ongoing
The overall objective of the project is to support the Republic of Moldova (RoM) in the necessary preparation for implementing the Single Window (SW) and the New Computerised Transit System (NCTS) - requirements foreseen in the chapter on the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) of the Association Agreement (AA).
Consortium of organisations: Solidarity Fund PL in Moldova, Public association„EcoContact”, Public organisation „Ecospectr” and Non-governamental Organisation „Moștenitorii”
2017 - 2020
Ongoing
The project „Access to success: partnerships for self-sustainable community development” aims at developing local communities in both banks of the Dniester river, based on Asset-Based Community Development model (ABCD approach), through identifying local resources and needs as well as through co-financing local development projects, in domains such as: culture and sport, ecology, tourism, social sphere and youth.
The objective of the Action was to establish a jointly operated border crossing point (JOBCP) at Palanca, on the territory of the Republic of Moldova, respecting all EU standards and principles of a JOBCP, ensuring improved conditions for business and trade, and for the facilitation of safe, secure, and gender friendly movement of people and goods across the border, thus contributing to the economic stabilization and sustainable development of the region.
The Joint Operational Programme Romania-Ukraine-Republic of Moldova 2007-2013
2013 - 2015
Finalised
The project's main objective was to improve the economic and social situation in the cross-border region by promoting the tourist sector, and consequently the regional economy, and developing sustainable economic opportunities within the Hincesti-Vaslui and Odessa Region. Rehabilitation of Manuc Bey forms one part of this project. The other two being restoration of Elena Ioan Cuza Monastery Complex in Romanian, and improving the conditions of activity of Blesciunov Mansion in Ukraine.
The EU and the Republic of Moldova began co-operation on migration and combatting irregular immigration, trafficking, cross-border crime and smuggling as early as January 2008, when a Visa Facilitation and Readmission Agreements entered into force. In 2008, a wider Mobility Partnership was concluded, which provided both a framework and facility for policy dialogue and co-operation on visa-related issues.