Moldovan President Sets Condition for Russian Troop Withdrawal from Transnistria.
Transnistria Issue Central to Moldova's EU Path
According to Espreso.tv: During discussions in Brussels about Moldova's accession to the European Union, President Maia Sandu emphasized that resolving the Transnistria conflict and securing the removal of Russian forces from the region are essential for her country's European future. She made these remarks as part of ongoing talks regarding Moldova's EU membership bid.
'Transnistria is part of Moldova' - Maia Sandu
Sandu expressed optimism that 'together we can solve this problem.' She also noted that the European Union may take the situation in Transnistria into account when making its decisions.
Next Steps and Financial Incentives
In February 2025, Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean is scheduled to discuss further measures on this issue. Meanwhile, Maia Sandu is expected to announce financial support for Transnistria in January 2025, contingent on the withdrawal of Russian troops. The president stated that 'Moldova is ready to provide financial support to Transnistria' once these conditions are met.
Resolving the Transnistria problem remains a critical factor for Moldova's integration into the European Union, as stability in the region could affect the country's overall security and political landscape. The withdrawal of Russian forces from Transnistria and the provision of financial aid could serve as key steps toward strengthening Moldova's sovereignty and advancing its European aspirations.
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