Memorandum signed in Kiev | Moldova, Romania and Ukraine established the Triple Cyber Alliance

The Republic of Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine signed a trilateral memorandum on Friday, February 20, to establish the "Cyber Alliance for Regional Resilience." The document was signed in Kyiv, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mihai Popșoi.
The purpose of the alliance is to facilitate the exchange of information, expertise, and best practices, as well as the development of joint capabilities and the use of advanced technologies, according to Minister Mihai Popșoi.
The agreement also includes provisions for mutual assistance in protecting democratic values and critical infrastructure.
“Collaboration with Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova in the field of cybersecurity is a key priority for us. We can learn a lot from each other. We believe in the strength and quality of this Cyber Alliance, and we are committed to transforming it into a model to follow in the region and at the European level,” said Dan Cîmpean, the director of the National Cyber Security Directorate of Romania, as reported by Agerpres.
The document was signed at the International Cyber Resilience Forum 2026 in Kiev by Mihai Lupașcu, the Director of the Cyber Security Agency of the Republic of Moldova; Dan Cîmpean, the Director of the National Cyber Security Directorate of Romania; and Natalya Tkachuk, the Secretary of the National Cyber Security Coordination Center of Ukraine.
According to Mihai Popșoi, the announcement regarding this initiative was made alongside Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Țoiu and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha at the Munich Security Conference.
The foundation of this trilateral cooperation format was inspired by a meeting in Odessa involving the presidents of Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova, and Romania. This collaboration was first initiated in July 2025 in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, where the three countries agreed to deepen coordination and intensify their efforts to counter evolving cyber and hybrid threats.
