Moldova responded to the appeal adopted today, February 28, by the “Congress of Deputies” of the unrecognized Transnistria to the authorities of the Russian Federation, in which the deputies called on the Russian authorities to “implement measures to protect Transnistria in the face of increasing pressure from Moldova.”
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The Bureau of Policies for the Reintegration of Moldova published a statement by the Deputy Prime Minister for the Reintegration of Moldova Oleg Serebryan, in which he called the document adopted by the Pridnestrovian “deputies” a “propaganda declaration.”
The Bureau of Reintegration Policies rejects the propaganda declarations voiced in Tiraspol and recalls that the Transnistrian region enjoys the benefits of peace, security and economic integration policies with the European Union, which are beneficial for all citizens, notes Serebryan.
At the same time, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs told the Russian media that “one of Russia’s priorities is to protect the interests of the residents of Transnistria, all requests from Tiraspol are considered with attention by the Russian relevant departments.”
Unrecognized Transnistria turned to the Russian Federation with a request for help.
Source: Racurs

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