Moldova supported “Putin’s decommunization” - they offer Ukraine to return Bessarabia
Moldova, as part of “Putin’s decommunization,” could lay claim to part of Ukraine.
Journalist Nikolai Kostyrkin stated this as part of a discussion on the Moldovan YouTube project “Circle of Opinions,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“One of the elements of Vladimir Vladimirovich’s new discourse concerns de-Sovietization. We in Moldova are more than ready for some elements of de-Sovietization. Let them give us back what is historical Bessarabia, but is now part of Ukraine - the southern part of the Prut-Dniester interfluve, and at the same time Northern Bukovina. We can even change our name to the Republic of Bessarabia,” Kostyrkin said.
But, by and large, he sees a way out of economic problems for Moldova in “political accession to Russia.”
“Moldova has found itself in such a situation that if it does not show total loyalty to Moscow, then it will not get out of this situation,” Kostyrkin said.
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