Moldova thanked Ukraine for its support in the Transnistrian conflict

Prime Minister of Moldova Pavel Filip during a joint meeting with President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko thanked him for his support in the Transnistrian conflict. This is stated in the press service of the head of government.

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“We hope for inclusive support Ukraine to find solutions to the Transnistrian conflict,” he said.

According to Philip, the negotiation process on the Transnistrian conflict settlement to be held in the 5+2 format. He also noted that the procedure must occur in strict compliance with the principles of preserving the territorial integrity and independence of the Republic of Moldova.

“In this context, I would like to Express my gratitude to the Ukrainian side that it is providing to Moldova in the process,” said Philip.

Also the head of the Moldovan government announced a clear position of Moldova in the Crimea: “the Republic of Moldova recognizes and adheres to the territorial integrity and independence of Ukraine”.

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We will remind, earlier the President of Moldova, Igor Dodon, who is popular with Russian President Vladimir Putin, visited the unrecognized Transnistria for the first time in eight years. The head of the unrecognized Republic, in turn, said that during negotiations they Dodon discussed the issue of freedom of movement of citizens, railway communication, communication and documents.

Note also that during the meeting Dodon and Putin last hinted that he wants the Transnistrian conflict was resolved through federalization of Moldova. However, the Parliament of Moldova already thinking of how to impeach a President. He congratulated the leader of the unrecognized Transnistria Vadim Krasnoselsky with a victory in the so-called presidential elections, in fact, recognized Transnistria as a separate state.

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