Delegation of the European Union to Moldova

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Delegation of the European Union to Moldova
Delegația Uniunii Europene în Republica Moldova (placa).png
LocationChișinău
AddressKogălniceanu Street no.12
Ambassador

The Delegation of the European Union to Moldova (Romanian: Delegația Uniunii Europene în Republica Moldova) was established to facilitate relations between Moldova and the European Union. It is located in Moldova's capital, Chișinău.

History[]

The European Commission opened up a new office in Moldova on October 6, 2005 headed by Cesare de Montis.[1] The interim President of Moldova, Mihai Ghimpu, awarded the Honour Order to Cesare de Montis in October 2009 at the end of his mandate in Moldova.

The Head of the European Union Delegation to Moldova has been Ambassador Dirk Steffen Schuebel since November 2009. Before, Dirk Schuebel was the Deputy Head of the Delegation of the European Commission to Ukraine.

In April 2013, the appointment of Pirkka Tapiola as new Head of the EU Delegation to Moldova was announced.[2] Tapilola was followed in 2017 by Peter Michalko[3]

The Delegation of the European Union to Moldova is located at 12 Kogălniceanu Street, in Central Chișinău.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Moldova and EU on the official Moldova site". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
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  3. ^ "High Representative Federica Mogherini announces senior nominations". EEAS - European Commission (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2020-10-26.

Coordinates: 47°00′48.7″N 28°50′07.8″E / 47.013528°N 28.835500°E / 47.013528; 28.835500

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