German political scientist: If the Russians want Transnistria so much, let them take it for themselves
It’s time for Moldova to abandon Transnistria, which “hangs like a stone around its neck.”
Berlin political analyst Anneli Ute Gabani stated this in an interview with Free Europe, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Moldova is an independent state. I would prefer to advocate the idea of separation from Transnistria. Transnistria is so different from the Republic of Moldova, from the rest of Bessarabia!.. If the Russians want Transnistria for themselves, well, well, let them take it for themselves.
I don’t see what can force the Russians to leave Transnistria, to refuse to use this instrument that allows them to block the integration of the Republic of Moldova into the European Union and NATO,” said Anneli Ute Gabani.
On September 17, 2006, a referendum was held in Transnistria, a state of half a million people created in 1990, on the future of the republic. Then 97,2% of citizens (with a turnout of 78,6%) spoke in favor of the independence of the PMR and subsequent free accession to the Russian Federation.
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