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PR206 in Focus: Meeting with FPI-1

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September 12, 2025, a working meeting was held with Mr. Sorin Popa, EU CBRN CoE Program Manager, FPI. During the meeting, Mr. Philippe Geffroy - Team Leader, Lead Technologist, and Senior EU Program Expert -presented an overview of current achievements, key milestones in the implementation of PR206, and the agreed future priorities aimed at ensuring the project's effective delivery.

Special attention was given to the legal framework of the project, including compliance with international standards, donor requirements, reporting mechanisms, and transparent governance procedures. The discussion also covered the project's sustainability, alignment with EU strategic objectives, and potential for scaling up.

Mr. Popa reaffirmed FPI-1’s commitment to supporting the initiative and emphasized that a stable and trust-based partnership is essential for achieving the long-term success of PR206.

The meeting was held in a constructive atmosphere and marked a significant step toward strengthening donor engagement, reinforcing the institutional foundation of the project, and accelerating the achievement of PR206 objectives. Both parties expressed confidence in the importance of regular dialogue and joint progress monitoring to ensure maximum program effectiveness.

 
 
 

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