The escalation in Transnistria has forced President Maya Sanda to change her position on Moscow.
The Republic of Moldova, following the recent events in Transnistria, is changing its position on anti-Russian sanctions imposed by anti-Putin coalition countries. The statement of President Maya Sandu was announced by the adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko with reference to JurnalTV.
Ukrainians and will send qualified sappers to demine the settlements liberated from the Russian occupiers.
The country will also join the economic sanctions against Russia imposed by EU countries.
Earlier, amid the escalating situation in Transnistria, Moldovan President Maya Sandu said she did not actually have a capable army in her country.
At that time, a “red level of terrorist threat” was introduced in Transnistria due to a series of explosions.