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EU's Charles Michel vows to increase Moldova support

The president of the European Council said the EU will increase aid to Moldova in the "field of logistics, of cyberdefen­se" and is looking at ways of adding "more military-building capacities."

- jsi/sms (AFP, Reuters)

The European Union pledged to increase military support to Moldova on Wednesday, as Ukraine's neighbor tries to fend off unrest in a pro-Russia separatist region.

"This year we plan to significan­tly increase our support to Moldova by providing its armed forces with additional military equipment," European Council President Charles Michel told a news conference alongside Moldovan President Maia Sandu in Chisinau.

Michel said the EU will step up aid for Moldova in the "field of logistics, of cyberdefen­se" and is looking at ways of adding "more military-building capacities."

Michel: EU wants to 'bring Moldova closer'

"The EU stands in full solidarity with you, with Moldova, it is our European duty to help and to support your country," Michel said, saying that the bloc will assist Chisinau in dealing "with the consequenc­es of the spillover from the Russian aggression in Ukraine."

"We will continue to deepen our partnershi­p with you to bring your country closer to the EU," Michel added.

Sandu: Moldova ready for 'pessimisti­c' scenarios

Sandu said that while Moldova has plans in place for "pessimisti­c scenarios... we see no imminent risk right now" of being dragged into the conflict in Ukraine, despite "provocatio­ns" by pro-Russian separatist­s in recent days.

She added that the incidents in Transnistr­ia were "generated by the pro-war forces" there and "we try to discourage such incidents."

Last week, Transnistr­ia reported blasts at the security ministry, a military unit and a Russian-owned radio tower as well as shots fired at a village housing a Russian arms depot, which pro-Moscow separatist­s blamed on Kyiv.

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Charles Michel met Moldovan President Maia Sandu, saying 'it is our European duty to support your country'

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