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Home » US pledges USD 30 million to Moldova hit hard by war
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US pledges USD 30 million to Moldova hit hard by war

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The US will provide USD 30 million in aid to Moldova to help the small country tackle an energy crisis and other economic hardships “caused by the Kremlin’s unprovoked and unjustified war” against Ukraine, a US government aid agency said on Thursday. The US Agency for International Development said the funds will be paid to Moldova — one of Europe’s poorest countries, landlocked between Ukraine and Romania — through a World Bank trust fund. The country will also be reimbursed for previous electricity purchases. USAID said that as Moldova began to recover from a recent “series of severe shocks” including the COVID-19 pandemic and a fourfold increase in natural gas prices, the war in Ukraine has placed its “short-term economic recovery and its long-term economic prospects at risk”. In a statement, the agency called the aid “critical” because of the war’s impact. Since Moscow’s forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, Moldova — a former Soviet republic with a population of about 2.6 million — has lurched from crisis to crisis. These include large arrivals of refugees fleeing safety from the war next door and an acute energy crisis that worsened after Moscow — on which Moldova was entirely dependent for natural gas — dramatically reduced supplies. Additionally, skyrocketing inflation left some officials worried citizens would be unable to pay their winter energy bills. In recent months, Moldova has also suffered broad power outages as a result of Russia’s bombardment of Ukraine’s energy grid, to which Moldova’s Soviet-era systems remain interconnected. Moldova is now seeking closer ties with the West. In June, it was granted candidate status for Europe Union membership — the same day as Ukraine. USAID said that since February, the US has provided Moldova with USD 320 million in emergency support. Last year, hundreds of millions of euros were also raised for Moldova at various donors’ conferences to help the country mitigate the fallout of the war. A stri

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