Mysterious explosions in Transnistria, a breakaway Russian-controlled territory in Moldova bordering on Ukraine, have raised fears that the Ukraine conflict may be spreading. Separatist ...
Moldova called on Western countries for financial support on concern Gazprom PJSC won’t continue natural gas supplies to the ...
The chances of continuing gas transit from Russia through Ukraine to the EU and Moldova are close to zero. Europe has found ...
Moldovan Energy Minister Victor Parlicov has announced that his trip to St Petersburg for talks on Russian gas supplies to ...
CHISINAU, July 22. /TASS/. Transnistria maintains the course for independence with eventual accession to Russia, which was approved in the 2006 referendum, the unrecognized republic’s Foreign ...
These claims are denied by officials. The Freedom House democracy advocacy group rated Transnistria as "not free" in 2023, in terms of political rights and civil liberties. Residents have access ...
Transnistria, inhabited by a majority of Russian-speaking citizens, separated from Moldova when the USSR collapsed in 1991, citing fears that once independent, Moldova would eventually “join ...
And given its perennial problem with Russian influence in the breakaway region of Transnistria, Moldova's government takes the view that a simple ceasefire will not provide a solution for Ukraine.
A new government has formed in Moldova. Re-elected in early November, the pro-European President Maia Sandu has replaced only the ministers in charge of Interior, Agriculture and Infrastructure.
Two explosions damaged Soviet-era radio masts that broadcast Russian radio from a village in the breakaway Moldovan region of Transnistria on Tuesday (26 April), prompting Moldova’s president to ...
Transnistria was left in a complicated situation after Ukraine had decided to close its stretch of the state border with the unrecognized republic CHISINAU, March 25. /TASS/. Vitaly Ignatyev ...