Bucharest announces when the first installment of the 100 million euro non-refundable aid will be allocated
The first installment of the non-refundable financial aid worth 100 million euros offered to the Republic of Moldova by the Government of Bucharest, would be allocated in the first quarter of this year, declared in the program "La 360 de grade" from Radio Moldova , the senator from the Romanian Parliament, Viorel Badea.
According to him, more than 25 million euros will be invested in projects for the development of water and sewage services and equipping educational institutions with modern equipment. "The steps taken by the two governments to implement the agreement have already been approved. It is about 25 million euros for the "European Village" program, a program intended to increase access to better water and sewage services for about 100 thousand citizens of the Republic of Moldova. For equipping 135 school units with physics, chemistry and biology laboratories, as well as for the purchase of minibuses and school buses. Now the documentation necessary to start this important external program is being worked on," said Senator Viorel Badea. We remind you that the Agreement on non-refundable financial assistance of 100 million euros was signed on February 11, 2022, during the joint meeting of the Governments of the Republic of Moldova and Romania, which took place in Chisinau.