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UPDATE. Prime Ministers of Ukraine and Moldova Iulia Sviridenko and Alexandru Munteanu discussed trade and economic cooperation, in particular, they agreed to continue work on simplifying border crossing procedures, Logos Press reports.

The Moldovan parliament resumes the discussion of the draft law on the functioning of cemeteries and crematoriums, Logos Press reports.

The Ukrainian side appreciates that Moldovan companies continue to keep gas reserves in Ukrainian underground storage facilities, Logos Press reported.

On the occasion of the International Day of Safe Internet, Moldovan President Maia Sandu made an address in which she emphasized the importance of protecting children in the digital environment and announced the launch of a national dialogue on the subject, Logos Press reports.

To date, more than 340 mayoralties in Moldova have launched the unification process, Logos Press reported.

Moldova is in the penultimate place in Europe in terms of the minimum wage. Nevertheless, the “minimum wage” in Moldova is almost twice as high as in Ukraine, which ranks last, Logos Press reported.

Some of the MiG-29 aircraft acquired by the Americans at the end of the Cold War, particularly in Moldova, were likely used to support the Ukrainian Air Force after the 2022 Russian invasion, Logos Press reported.

Today, February 8, marks one hundred days since the government of Alexandru Munteanu was sworn in before the President. This period has been the occasion for lively discussions: the authorities urge not to wait for “revolutions” and promise to update the Cabinet’s work program by spring, critics point to its inertia, and the opposition demands a report in Parliament.

According to preliminary data, the national economy has shown a growth of about 2.7 percent in 2025, exceeding the initial forecasts of international partners, Logos Press reported.

An extended meeting of the Economic Council under the Prime Minister was dedicated to guaranteeing young people’s entry into the local labor market, which should be an “investment in the future,” according to Logos Press.

Estonia’s government and opposition have criticized the president for calling for direct talks with Russia, Logos Press reported.

The U.S. State Department will fund European organizations to promote Washington’s interests and fight Internet regulation, according to Logos Press.

The threshold for mandatory registration as a VAT payer is likely to be raised to 1.7 million lei. This is less than what the opposition proposed, but higher than the level that has been in effect since January 1 this year, Logos Press reported.

The parliamentary opposition attempted to move a vote of no confidence in the Agriculture Ministry’s policy, citing falling production, rising imports and prices, and the state’s debts to farmers. Minister Katlabuga called the initiative a “political exercise” and accused the opposition of self-promotion. The project was rejected by PAS votes,” Logos Press reported.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev have been honored with the Zayed Prize for Human Brotherhood for 2026. The award was given to both politicians “in recognition of their consistent efforts to promote peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, cooperation and stability in the region”, Logos Press reports.

Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry Ludmila Catlabuga answered the question of MP Vasile Costiuc about “how many ministerial mandates will we stop importing milk?”, Logos Press reports.

The U.S. House of Representatives Justice Committee has released a report stating that the European Commission “pressured platforms to censor content ahead of national elections,” including the 2024 presidential election in Moldova.

The US Congress has exposed European Commission interference in at least eight elections in six European countries in which Brussels censored political opponents, according to Logos Press.

Moldova will receive $36.5 million for national security purposes under the National Security and Department of State Appropriations Act, passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Donald Trump, Logos Press reports.

The parliamentary opposition has started talking about the possible resignation of cabinet minister Alexandru Munteanu, while the majority faction denies it, Logos Press reported.
