The head of Transnistria warns the Kremlin about the duplicity of the leadership of Moldova
Moldova behaves duplicitously towards Russia. The President of Transnistria, Vadim Krasnoselsky, announced this at a press conference, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I was pleased with the meeting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Moldova with the Russian Minister Mr. Lavrov. I read the Moldovan press releases. Do you know what feeling I had? It's like I ate cotton candy. Do you understand? “Everything is fine, everything is fine, peace, friendship” - we will not decide anything. And at the same time, Russian troops must leave. Do you understand? But everything is with a smile and everything is friendly.
In fact, if we look between the lines of this press release, it is clearly stated: we are not abandoning the European vector. This time. Russian troops, together with peacekeepers, must leave the territory of Transnistria. That's two. And third: we will not solve any problems of Russian citizens living in Transnistria. All. The rest is all good, like cotton candy,” Krasnoselsky said.
He believes that Chisinau will change its ingratiating tone in negotiations with Moscow as soon as Russia agrees to withdraw its troops from Transnistria.
“Russian peacekeepers are the guarantor of the continuation of dialogue between Pridnestrovie and Moldova, including political dialogue. There will be no Russian peacekeepers - everything will be different. And Moldova’s rhetoric towards Russia will be completely different – not comradely, but completely different. What is holding Moldova back from harsh rhetoric today? Only Transnistria, in my opinion,” Krasnoselsky said.
Thank you!
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