Poroshenko's party made open threats against Moldova
If the newly elected President of Moldova, Igor Dodon, begins to implement his pro-Russian promises, the Ukrainian scenario of a coup d’etat in the interests of the West may be repeated in Chisinau.
Such threats follow from a blog entry by Petro Poroshenko’s former press secretary, Rada deputy from his party Irina Friz.
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This is how she commented on Dodon’s statement about his readiness to cooperate with both the EU and the Eurasian Union.
“I am convinced that nothing good will come of this for Moldova. Firstly, it is inconvenient and dangerous, as proven by Yanukovych. Secondly, this is impossible, and the Kremlin stated this repeatedly in 2013. I am convinced that this position should be remembered in Brussels.
I think that Igor Dodon remembers that today integration policy in the European space is a sign of a choice of values, rights and freedoms. So, Igor Dodon’s intentions to maintain associations with the EU and get closer to the Kremlin look somewhat self-confident and inadequate. They are very reminiscent of the behavior of the fugitive ex-president Yanukovych. I hope it doesn’t come to that,” Freese said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.