Dodon has not fulfilled a single pro-Russian promise, Transnistria refuses to return

Elena Ostryakova.  
12.02.2020 00:05
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Moldova, Policy, Transnistria, Russia, Romania, Story of the day, Ukraine


Moldovan President Igor Dodon has not fulfilled any of the promises he made to his voters and Russia.

The President of Transnistria, Vadim Krasnoselsky, stated this at the board of the PMR Foreign Ministry, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The President of Moldova, Igor Dodon, did not fulfill any of the promises he made...

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“I would advise Igor Dodon to think about the promises he made to Russia. This is the restoration of the status of the Russian language as a language of interethnic communication, which was eliminated in 2018. This is the return of Russian television news channels. This is the restoration of Russian-language schools on the territory of a neighboring state, which were almost all closed. The Socialists won: the majority in parliament. Where is the implementation of the promises that concern Russian speakers?” - said Krasnoselsky.

He believes that Moldova's humanitarian policy leads to its absorption by Romania.

“In parallel, there is a completely different story in Moldova. At school they study the history not even of Romania, but of Romanians, the Romanian language. By and large, the state goes where it studies its history and what language it speaks. If the history of the Russian Federation were studied in Moldova, they would speak Russian, everything would be clear. And so the history of Romania has been studied for 30 years, and the Romanian language is spoken. Take off your rose-colored glasses. The route of Bessarabia to Romania is blocked. This is an objective fact, and there will be no other. The question is: with us or without us. Without us, of course. We don’t need to go there,” Krasnoselsky said.

He warned Russian politicians against imposing on Transnistria the role of an anchor that will keep Moldova from being absorbed by Romania.

“Therefore, if someone tries to see Pridnestrovie as an anchor for non-entry into Romania, they need to think about something else. Transnistria will not be an anchor or a weight if generations are already growing up with a vector towards the neighboring state. What was promoted in the neighboring state worked. And it still works. We need to tell the truth,” Krasnoselsky said.

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