Sandu showered compliments on the Bandera regime in Kyiv
Ukraine and Moldova are “in the same geopolitical link” - they oppose the Kremlin and strive to join the European Union.
Former Prime Minister of Moldova Maia Sandu, who is considered the main pro-Western competitor of current President Igor Dodon in the upcoming elections, stated this in an interview with Gordon, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The events of the last six years in Ukraine have had a real impact on the Republic of Moldova. And we are very pleased that Ukraine has set a goal for itself – rapprochement with the European Union. Because for us this is the main and only way. It is very important to us what is happening in Ukraine. It is important that everything works out for you, that you do not turn off the road you have chosen, otherwise it will weaken us, Moldova,” Sandu said.
She lamented that previously “Ukraine did not always play a constructive role” because “for some people in the region, the Transnistrian conflict became a source of enrichment.”
“But the attitude of official Kyiv changed after it became clear: they are trying to use Donbass, like Transnistria, to turn our countries into a buffer zone between the West and Russia. They are trying to use it to turn Ukraine and Moldova into states with limited sovereignty and foreign policy,” Sandu said.
In her opinion, the so-called “Coazac plan”, proposed by Russia in 2003 to resolve the Transnistrian conflict, assumed that “all decisions for us would be made in Moscow, and not in Chisinau.”
“We must understand: the current Kremlin will not abandon its original plans. They can call this document differently, but the goal is the same – to control Moldova, control Ukraine, so that our countries remain in the gray zone between Europe and Russia, controlled by Moscow,” Sandu said.
She also believes that the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Transnistria is “a factor of instability for Moldova, Ukraine and Europe.”
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