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Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu met today with Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) summit, which is being held in Sofia.

Today, June 10, the border authorities of the Republic of Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine signed a Joint Declaration on Cooperation in the Fight Against Transnational Crime.

Ion Ceban, the mayor of the capital, shared his reaction following the decision by a Romanian court of first instance on the lawsuit he filed against Romania’s foreign minister.

The initiative was drafted by Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. The countries submitted the relevant document for discussion within the European Union.

A group of farmers from the Cahul district notified local authorities and the police inspectorate of their intention to hold “a peaceful protest with 20–30 tractors” on the Cantemir–Cahul highway near Andrushului de Jos (Gura Andrushului).

Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova Alexandru Munteanu is attending the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) summit, which is taking place in Sofia.

Kyiv has signed a number of military agreements with the countries of the “North Baltic Eight” in Tallinn. Latvia and Estonia will cooperate with Kyiv in the production of drones, while Norway will allocate funds for maritime drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on June 7. The party led by the country’s incumbent Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan, emerged victorious. During the election campaign and subsequent political debates, the topics of relations with Russia, Armenia’s participation in the Eurasian Economic Union, and the prospects for deepening cooperation with the European Union were repeatedly raised.

In the first few months of 2026, the ports of Greater Odessa were subjected to more than 180 attacks—nearly as many as in the entire previous year.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has proposed including in the 21st package of sanctions against Russia a ban on entry into EU countries for all Russian citizens who have served in the Russian military since 2022.

Representatives from 21 economic clusters, including agricultural ones, took part in the first round of the “Clusters Meet Clusters” dialogue, initiated by UNDP in Moldova. The forum’s goal is to promote the exchange of experiences, cross-sectoral cooperation, and the development of joint projects at the national level.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (MAIA) presented a work plan for the integration of the agricultural sector into the European Union yesterday at a meeting of Working Group 10 (GL10) dedicated to the agri-food sector within the Economic Council under the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova,

A large group of farmers from the Fălești district plans to stage a protest (and, at the same time, drive their farm equipment onto the Sculeț-Fălești national highway) on Friday, June 12, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The authorities in Latvia intend to introduce a mechanism to compensate residents for damage that can be caused by drones. This was announced by Finance Minister Maris Kucinskis.

The European Commission may decide not to pay €680m to Ukraine due to the late fulfillment of two anti-corruption requirements.

Romanian President Nicusor Dan on May 4 instructed his honorary adviser Eugen Tomac, a member of the European Parliament, to form a new government after Ilie Bolojan’s cabinet was dissolved by a vote of no confidence last month.

The Government intends to put an end to the system of issuing gray passports to children born in Estonia. A child will be granted Estonian citizenship if one of his or her parents has lived in Estonia on the basis of a residence permit for at least five years and the other lives legally.

Moldovan President Maia Sandu has sent a congratulatory message to Nikol Pashinyan on his victory in the parliamentary elections.

Washington is moving toward tough economic measures that will directly affect Kazakhstani exports. The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) officially recognized Kazakhstan as one of 60 economies whose anti-forced labor policies are deemed “unreasonable” and detrimental to U.S. trade.

While the Latvian government is discussing how to implement the promised ban on trade with Russia, Russia itself can solve part of the problem.
