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Welcome to the North Carolina Moldova Partnership Web Page!

The North Carolina - Moldova Partnership was formalized on April 22, 1999 by the Republic of Moldova and the State of North Carolina.  It has since evolved into a partnership that includes the efforts of many more organizations and individuals to include private firms, civic organizations and non-profit agencies.  The partnership is a bi-lateral association with planning committees in both North Carolina and the Republic of Moldova who work together in a cooperative effort to improve and enrich the lives of everyone it touches

What We Do

The North Carolina - Moldova Partnership was formalized on April 22, 1999 by the Republic of Moldova and the State of North Carolina.  It has since evolved into a partnership that includes the efforts of many more organizations and individuals to include private firms, civic organizations and non-profit agencies.  The partnership is a bi-lateral association with planning committees in both North Carolina and the Republic of Moldova who work together in a cooperative effort to improve and enrich the lives of everyone it touches

The North Carolina - Moldova Partnership for Peace program is based upon an agreement to link these two states together to better facilitate cooperation in the areas of civil emergency operations, expansion of markets, cultural, scientific and academic exchanges, and the coordination of humanitarian efforts of many governmental and non-governmental organizations.

The Memorandum of Principles and Procedures Between the Republic of Moldova and the State of North Carolina Concerning their Desire to Strengthen their Good Relations” was signed on September 30, 2015 by Pat McCrory, Governor of the State of North Carolina, in Raleigh, North Carolina. On October 9, 2015 the Memorandum of Understanding was signed in Chisinau, Moldova, by Elaine F. Marshall, Secretary of State of North Carolina; Andrei Galbur, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration; and Valeriu Strelet, Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova.

This Partnership, which was forged out of the NATO Partnership for Peace in 1999, is formally renewed every five years. The agreement outlines the shared commitment of the governments of North Carolina and Moldova to the goals of mutual coordination and understanding.

Contact Moldova Partnership Projects

Rodney Maddox

Chief Deputy Secretary of State
North Carolina
[email protected]
Phone: 919-814-5400

Lora Sinigur

NC/Moldova Partnership Liaison North Carolina Secretary of State Department
[email protected]
Phone: 919-814-5272

Michael J. Sterling

MAJ, IN Bilateral Affairs Officer ODC Chisinau, Moldova
[email protected]
Phone: (373 22) 285134

Alexandr Cerchez

Project Manager, Bilateral Affairs Office US Embassy, Chisinau Republic of Moldova
Phone: (373 22) 281262
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