Moldova Declares 60-Day Energy Emergency After Russian Strikes on Ukraine.

Moldova declares energy emergency state
Moldova declares energy emergency state

Moldova Imposes Energy Emergency

According to UATV: Moldova has activated a 60-day state of emergency in its energy sector, prompted by Russian attacks on Ukraine’s power grid. These strikes have severely disrupted regional energy stability and directly threaten Moldova’s own supply. President Maia Sandu condemned the attacks as a war crime, stating they constitute an assault not only on Ukraine but on all nations. In response, the government moved to declare the emergency to safeguard uninterrupted electricity for its citizens.

How the Crisis Affects Energy Security

On March 23, 2023, Moldova experienced a disruption of the cross-border power line connecting it to Romania, further worsening the energy outlook. Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu noted that the surrounding reality has grown harsher, highlighting the mounting regional challenges the country now faces.

In a separate but related move, Moldova has announced its withdrawal from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Foreign Minister Mihai Popșoi described the CIS as an organization born from the remains of a destructive empire, one that has gradually been turned into a tool for Moscow to maintain influence over its neighbors. This decision underscores Moldova’s push for greater autonomy and security amid rising external threats.

The energy emergency marks a critical step to ensure stability and protect the country’s power sector from external shocks.

These developments reflect the growing tension in the region and the direct impact of Russia’s military actions on neighboring states like Moldova. The emergency measures highlight the serious risks to energy security that the country must address to avert potential crises. Meanwhile, leaving the CIS further emphasizes Moldova’s determination to strengthen its independence and sovereignty in a volatile geopolitical landscape.


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