Tiraspol Leader Thanks Maia Sandu for His Position on Transnistria, After Sergei Shoigu Accused Chisinau of Trying to Eliminate Russian Troops in the Separatist Region
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The de facto leader of the Transnistrian region, Vadim Krasnoselski, claims that he trusts the authorities of Chisinau and President Maia Sandu when they say that they do not want a military settlement of the Transnistrian dispute, his statements intervening in the context in which Russian officials increasingly accuse a supposed threat from Chisinau.
The separatist leader of Tiraspol Vadim Krasnoselski said on Tuesday that he trusts the authorities of Chisinau and President Maia Sandu when they say that they want a peaceful settlement of the Transnistrian dispute, thus contradicting the military scenario evoked by the head of the Security Council of Russia, Sergei Shoigu, reports newsmaker.md. "However, I believe in lucidity and goodwill. As complicated as our relations would be, I still bel…
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