Russian Ambassador to Moldova Oleg Ozerov has confirmed Moscow's readiness to withdraw troops from the separatist Transnistria region, provided "certain conditions" are met by all parties. The statement comes amid mounting international pressure to end Russia's three-decade military presence in the breakaway territory bordering Ukraine.
The Chisinau Court of Appeals has rejected appeals from the defense of the Gagauzia leader, raising concerns about the future of autonomy in the region. This decision comes amid increasing political tensions.
The Ministry of Culture in Moldova announced its decision to deny entry to 13 Russian artists and singers, citing public safety and the prevention of internal social tensions as the reasons for this action. This decision comes at a sensitive time for the country, as the government seeks to enhance internal stability amidst rising regional tensions.
The European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, announced a deadline in July to open accession negotiations for Ukraine and Moldova. This decision emphasizes the need to expedite the process amid political changes in Hungary.
During her visit to Moldova, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas affirmed that the separatist region of Transnistria will not obstruct the country's path to European Union membership. She emphasized the importance of strengthening ties with the EU amid current geopolitical challenges.
The opposition party 'Civil Congress' in Moldova has labeled President Maia Sandu's statement regarding joining Romania as an act of treason. This declaration comes at a politically sensitive time for the country, which is facing significant challenges.
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On Thursday, the Moldovan parliament announced a definitive decision to withdraw from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), dominated by Russia. This move reflects a strategic shift in Moldova's foreign policy.