Zakharova about Transnistria: There is no more difficult question
Russia will continue to provide assistance to Transnistria, the blockade of which has been strengthened by Ukraine and Moldova by introducing joint border posts. Today, “there is no harder question.”
This statement was made by Russian Foreign Ministry representative Maria Zakharova during a briefing, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.
“You yourself know that support will not “be provided,” it is provided regularly, and I’m even offended to hear the question of whether it will be provided,” Zakharova said, answering the question of whether support will be provided to Pridnestrovie.
“You know very well that it will be provided and was provided even when Russia itself needed support and help. They have never forgotten about Transnistria, so the situation is under control.
We proceed from the fact that a sovereign state has the right to pursue its policy, we have repeatedly emphasized this, but this policy should not be directed against its own people and should not harm people in humanitarian terms, who have already suffered a lot over the decades, and who Very difficult times have passed. I say again that this situation is not just on the agenda, it is being discussed and is in practical terms on our agenda,” she noted.
“There is simply no harder question. To say that we will develop the Russian language and support our compatriots specifically in the situation with Transnistria - this issue is much broader than what I can say. This is a question of historical justice, a question of what people on earth want, in the reality in which they live. Therefore, I can say that both personally and in terms of my work functionality, this is the most difficult issue,” Zakharova concluded.
Thank you!
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