USA, Moldova advance Liberty Line project; Moldovan PM says interest of American investors growing

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Moldova has taken a new step in strengthening its energy security with the presentation of the pre-feasibility study for the 400 kV Straseni–Gutinas overhead power line, Liberty Line, a strategic project aimed at reinforcing the interconnection of the national power system with Romania and the European market.

Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has made statements to this effect, after his meeting with Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of United States in Moldova Nick Pietrowicz.

According to the PM, the project is an important element for enhancing the country’s energy independence and for its integration into European energy networks.

“Today, we have taken another step to strengthen the energy security of Moldova. Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of the USA in Moldova Nick Pietrowicz presented to me the pre-feasibility study for the 400 kV Straseni–Gutinas overhead power line, ‘Liberty Line,’ a strategic project that will strengthen the interconnection of our power system with Romania and the European market,” said Alexandru Munteanu.

During the discussions, the sides analyzed next stages of project’s implementation, as well as possibilities to accelerate American investments in Moldova.

“We discussed the next stages of the project, as well as how we can accelerate American investments in Moldova. We are seeing growing interest in our country, and this must be capitalized on,” the prime minister said.

Alexandru Munteanu emphasized that the modernization of energy infrastructure was essential for the country’s economic development and for attracting foreign investment.

“The development of energy infrastructure must go hand in hand with economic development. A country with a safe and modern energy system is a more attractive country for investments,” the prime minister noted.

The PM thanked the United States of America for the support provided to Moldova and for its contribution to the implementation of strategic projects in the energy sector.

“I thank the United States of America for its constant support and for the partnership that delivers results for Moldova,” concluded Alexandru Munteanu.

The 400 kV Straseni–Gutinas overhead power line project is considered one of the most important strategic investments for the energy security of Moldova. The new interconnection will link the Straseni substation to the Gutinas substation of Romania, strengthening the country’s direct connection to the European energy system and increasing its electricity import and export capacity.

The project envisages the construction of a line of approximately 190 kilometers, of which around 70 km will be on the territory of Moldova and 120 km in Romania, this becoming the third 400 kV interconnection line between the two states.

The Moldovan authorities describe the investment as a strategic priority for reducing energy dependence, increasing the reliability of the power system and fully integrating into the European energy market.

The estimated cost of the project is approximately 130 million dollars, with financing to be provided by the Government of the United States.

The Straseni–Gutinas line is part of the national plan to strengthen energy security and, together with the Vulcanesti–Chisinau and Balti–Suceava projects, will contribute to expanding energy transfer capacity with the European ENTSO-E network and diversifying supply sources for consumers of Moldova.


The Delegation of the Republic of Moldova raised the issue of circumstances complicating the work of the Joint Control Commission

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The weekly meeting of the Joint Control Commission (JCC) took place on 18 June 2026 in Bender.

The Delegation of the Republic of Moldova presented its position regarding the factors that have led to a deterioration of the situation in the Security Zone and to the obstruction of the JCC’s work: the unlawful presence of posts operated by Transnistrian security structures on public roads, the stopping, registration, and unlawful inspections to which citizens crossing these posts are subjected, as well as obstacles preventing media representatives from the right bank of the Nistru River from accessing the work of the JCC in order to carry out their professional activities.

The representatives of Chișinău pointed to ongoing attempts by Tiraspol to politicize the work of the JCC and emphasized that, after many years of gross violations of the Agreement of 21 July 1992, the Transnistrian delegation openly expresses dissatisfaction even with the title of this document, in particular with the use of the phrase “Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova.”

The Delegation of the Republic of Moldova proposed appealing to representatives of the OSCE Mission to Moldova and Ukraine within the Joint Control Commission to conduct an analysis of the activities of Transnistrian security structures at posts in the Security Zone and to assess their compliance with the foundational documents of the peacekeeping operation and with decisions adopted within the JCC framework.

The Chișinău delegation insists on including on the agenda the issue of the inadmissibility of the presence of so-called “border guards” in the Security Zone, as restrictions on freedom of movement of persons and goods, unjustified inspections, unlawful registration of citizens, as well as the ongoing expansion of the infrastructure of these posts constitute serious violations of human rights and destabilize the situation in the area of responsibility of the Joint Peacekeeping Forces.

Delegation of the Republic of Moldova to the Joint Control Commission


Moldovan PM, World Bank Group's representatives discuss priority energy projects

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Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu today had a meeting with representatives of the World Bank Group, during which priority projects for strengthening the energy security of Moldova were discussed. The projects focus on interconnecting infrastructure, diversifying supply sources, as well as expanding renewable energy generation capacities and enhancing energy efficiency.

The World Bank is supporting the implementation of three major energy projects in Moldova, with a total value of 224.5 million dollars. They include the construction of the 400 kV Vulcanesti–Chisinau overhead power line, including modernization works at the 330 kV Chisinau power substation; the project for building two efficient cogeneration plants at Termoelectrica JSC and the Moldova Energy Efficiency Revolving Fund Project – MEERM.

For each project, the sides analyzed the current progress and identified the measures necessary to accelerate procedures and works in cases where delays were found, in order to ensure completion within the agreed deadlines. At the same time, the discussions covered a new project under preparation, which involves the construction of a high-efficiency cogeneration plant that is to replace, by 2030, the current capacities of Termoelectrica JSC.

Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu thanked the World Bank for its support in enhancing the country’s energy resilience. He noted that the government would continue close cooperation with the World Bank for the implementation of major energy projects, with an emphasis on efficiency, transparency and compliance with deadlines.

"Energy is one of the most important investments in the future of Moldova. Economic competitiveness, business development and the quality of public services all depend on it. Our priorities stay the development of interconnection with Romania, the expansion of energy storage capacities and investments in energy efficiency. It is equally important to reduce consumption wherever we can. More efficient use of energy means lower costs, a more competitive economy and more resources for development," said Prime Minister Munteanu.

In the context, Ulrich Schmitt, Country Manager of the World Bank Group for Moldova, and Stephanie Gil, Energy Practice Manager for the Europe and Central Asia Region at the World Bank, reconfirmed their readiness to continue supporting Moldova in carrying out the investments needed for energy security, infrastructure’s modernization and integration into the European Union energy market.


Meeting of the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration with the Head of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Office in Moldova

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On June 18, 2026, Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Valeriu Chiveri met with the Head of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Office in Moldova, Dr. Brigitta Triebel.

During the meeting, the dynamics of processes related to the Transnistrian settlement were discussed, as well as the Government’s main efforts to advance sectoral reintegration policies, and the benefits and opportunities that, in this context, are opening up for the population on both banks of the Nistru River.

In addition, issues of mutual interest were addressed, which are planned to be implemented in the near future in order to contribute to a better understanding of the Transnistrian issue in Berlin and other European capitals, as well as to strengthen support for the Republic of Moldova.


Moldovan PM has talks with delegation of Monitoring Committee of Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe

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Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has had a meeting with the delegation of the Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), led by Antonio Gutiérrez Limones. The officials discussed Moldova’s reforms agenda, the country’s European path and the security challenges in the region. The sides also addressed the government’s measures to improve citizens’ living standards, as well as the opening of accession negotiations with the European Union on the first cluster – “Fundamental Values”.

The PM highlighted the role of the Council of Europe in strengthening democracy in Moldova and spoke about the priorities set for the upcoming period, which, in addition to attracting investment and fostering economic growth, include ambitious reforms in various fields. Among them, there is the reform of local public administration, which aims to build strong mayoralties and bring local authorities closer to citizens, with better services, larger teams and more development opportunities for each community.

For their part, the PACE co-rapporteurs praised the efforts of the Moldovan authorities in advancing reforms, strengthening state institutions and maintaining a firm commitment to the European path of Moldova.

The officials also exchanged opinions on the challenges to democracy and on Moldova’s experience in combating disinformation, the illegal financing of election campaigns and attempts to influence the vote through voters’ corruption.