Venediktov: Russia’s plans are to break through a corridor to Transnistria

10.06.2014 16:04
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Policy, Ukraine


Chisinau - Tiraspol, June 10 (Navigator, Petr Alekseev) - Chief editor of the radio station “Echo of Moscow” Alexey Venediktov claims that Russia’s plans are to break through a corridor to Transnistria. He stated this in an interview with the Internet newspaper znak.com.

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“On the twenty-first of February, people not at the very top, but related to the development of foreign policy, told me: you are looking wrong, you are looking at Donetsk, but we have a point - Transnistria, which is sandwiched between unfriendly Romania, Moldova, possibly unfriendly Ukraine and With the US Sixth Fleet, we will not abandon Transnistria, we will fight our way to it,” Venediktov said.

He clarified that at that time there was no talk of a forceful option.

“Yanukovych was still president, but this was outlined to me as a strategic problem. What are we going to do about it now?” - said the journalist.

 

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