Germany will provide 60 million euros to help Moldova cope with the consequences of the war in Ukraine.


APA reports with reference to DPA that German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock said this at the donor conference held in Bucharest, the capital of Romania.


It was noted that 40 million euros will be given in the form of subsidies for energy costs, and 20 million euros will be invested in an energy efficiency program and renewable energy, as well as video drones, thermal imaging equipment, terrain vehicles and the border.

will be allocated to passport scanners.


It should be noted that this financial assistance must first be approved by the Bundestag.