Moldova President Maya Sanda adopted in Chisina the deputy head of the Kremlin administration Dmitry Kozak. Following the meeting, the head of the Moldovan state stated that it was tuned to negotiations with Moscow on the final settlement of the Transnistrian conflict, Rosbalt reports.
Sanda “confirmed the solid intention of Moldova to resume the process of resolving the conflict exclusively peaceful, political and diplomatic means within the framework of existing intercoms under the observance of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Moldova in its internationally recognized boundaries.”
The parties also talked about other “important topics on the agenda of bilateral relations”, including a new contract for the supply of gas from the Russian Federation and the export of Moldavian agricultural products to Russia. In Chisinau, also “assessed the readiness of the Russian side to activate” bilateral relations.
The Kozak stated that Sanda assured him that the “blockads of the Transnistria would not be.” “The authorities do everything to prevent this, as citizens of Moldova also live in Transnistria,” he brought the words Sanda.
According to him, Russia is waiting for from Moldova “Constructive dialogue” and ready to assist the country, “but not to the detriment of our national interests.”