
Moldova has expressed interest in expanding cooperation with the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) and launching new projects.
This was announced by Moldova’s Minister of Finance, Victoria Belous, who participated as Moldova’s representative at the 27th Annual Meeting of the BSTDB Board of Governors held in Yerevan. According to the Ministry of Finance, the event brought together high-level representatives from 11 member states, partner organizations, and international institutions. The meeting served as a key platform to assess the Bank’s performance and discuss strategies for the coming years, highlighting BSTDB’s ongoing contribution to sustainable economic development in the wider Black Sea region and reaffirming its role as a reliable partner in supporting investment and economic growth. Victoria Belous emphasized the importance of regional cooperation and the support provided by BSTDB to Moldova, reaffirming her commitment to regional collaboration and to leveraging the opportunities offered by the Bank. Moldova has been a member of the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank since 1997. // 11.07.2025 — InfoMarket.