Instead of the legitimate government of Maia Sandu, the Kremlin wants to install a pro-Russian administration at the head of Moldova.
The anti-government rallies that have rocked Chisinau in recent days are part of a Russian plan, implemented by the local Kremlin-loyal Shor party. The ultimate goal of the protests is to overthrow the legitimate government of the country. This was announced on Friday, March 10, by the coordinator of the White House National Security Council, John Kirby, writes CNN.
“As Moldova continues to integrate with Europe, Russia is trying to undermine its government,” he said.
Kirby noted that Russia is planning new protests in Moldova.
“Their goal is to artificially provoke clashes between civilians and police and set the stage for a coup,” Kirby explained.
He added that instead of the legitimate government of Maia Sandu, the Kremlin wants to install a pro-Russian administration at the head of Moldova.
President Joe Biden’s administration also believes Moscow is working to spread disinformation about alleged instability within Moldova.
As an example, they consider the statement of the Russian Ministry of Defense that Ukraine plans to invade Transnistria.
Kirby said the United States plans to declassify available intelligence related to Russia’s plans for Moldova. So, Washington wants to keep Russia from further development in this direction.
A Biden administration official said the United States would continue to support the Republican government.
As we already wrote, on March 9, Pridnestrovie announced the prevention of a “terrorist attack”, allegedly prepared at the direction of the SBU, and information spread in the Russian media that the target of the attack is “president” Vadim Krasnoselsky .
The Center for Strategic Communications explained the fake about the “terrorist attack” in Transnistria
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Source: korrespondent

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