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U.S. Embassy Announces the Continuation of the Democracy Grants Program

The Embassy of the United States of America announces another competition for assistance awards through the Democracy Grants Program. The U.S. Embassy invites Moldovan Civil Society Organizations to submit projects whose purpose is to further the development of democracy and civil society in Moldova. For this competition, the U.S. Embassy welcomes projects related to the following ...
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Ambassador Pettit Presents Credentials to President Timofti

U.S. Ambassador James D. Pettit presented his credentials to President Nicolae Timofti this morning in an official ceremony.  During his introduction with President Timofti, Ambassador Pettit expressed his pleasure to be in Moldova and said, “I would like to assure you that I will make every effort to strengthen the bilateral relationship between our countries ...
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Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Transnistrian Refugee Movement Protests

Moldovan police have informed U.S. Embassy Chisinau that the Transnistrian Refugee Movement is authorized to protest against bureaucracy and corruption in state institutions from October 4 until December 14.  Up to 200 people are authorized to protest at City Hall, Main Square, Parliament, State Residency, Ministry of Interior, Supreme Court of Justice, and the U.S. ...
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Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Recent Events and Continued Heightened Tensions in Ukraine

Due to recent events and continued heightened tensions in Ukraine, the U.S. Embassy reminds U.S. Citizens living in Moldova to practice good personal security habits at all times.  As of February 21, 2014, and until further notice, the Embassy has restricted travel to Ukraine by all U.S. government employees and dependents under Chief of Mission ...
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Security Message for U.S. Citizens: EU Association Agreement Protests

The U.S. Embassy in Chisinau informs U.S. citizens of possible protests throughout Chisinau and the country related to the signing of the Moldovan and European Union Association Agreement, which takes place on June 27, 2014.  Though none of the protests appear to be specifically anti-American, the Embassy would like to advise U.S. citizens living in ...
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