
Today, the building at 55 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt in Brussels employs 22 staff: 20 on referral from the ministries and 2 under a service contract. All five offices are fully occupied, with 3-4 workstations in each.
The growth of the staff to 27 and the increase in diplomatic workload, including daily meetings with the European Commission, the EU Council and the European Parliament, create the need for more spacious premises. It is estimated that the Mission will need around 800-1,000 m², including offices, meeting and event rooms, to work comfortably.
The Government has decided to acquire its own building. The selected facility is planned to be located close to key EU institutions to ensure prompt participation in meetings and increase the team’s efficiency.
The purchase will be financed with 81.6 million lei within the Budget Law for 2026, and the investment is expected to pay off within 15 years.
In order to implement the decision, a governmental commission will be set up to choose and approve the best option for the building of the Moldovan mission.









