The new Ambassador of Moldova in Russia will appoint a presidential adviser Andrei Neguta

The new Ambassador of Moldova in Russia will appoint a presidential adviser Andrei Neguta

He is an experienced diplomat who will protect the interests of the country, said the Moldovan leader.

CHISINAU, 2 March. /Offset. TASS Valery Demidetski/. The new Ambassador of Moldova in Russia will be appointed as the adviser of the President Igor Dodon foreign policy Andrew negutsa.

About this in an interview with TASS said the head of Moldova, commenting on the consultations which he had held with Prime Minister Paul Philip on the issue of appointment of new ambassadors.

I said that he would sign a decree on the appointment of Ambassador only if the candidate for this position will protect the interests of the Republic of Moldova. Negoce is an experienced diplomat who meets these criteria, which have repeatedly proven to delayor Downpression Moldova

According to the President, the Prime Minister also discussed the appointment of 17 ambassadors and opinion ten.

The President got his

On Wednesday the Moldovan government approved the opinion of Dmitry Braghis, the Ambassador of Republic in Russia. The Cabinet of Ministers refused to comment on the decision, however, it could be due to disagreements between the President and the controlling government of the ruling coalition of Pro-European parties. So, last week Philip sent the President a list of nine candidates for the posts of heads of diplomatic missions, among which was approved by the government messengers in the United States, China, Austria, France, the UK, and permanent representative to the UN.

However, he refused to approve of the ambassadors in Belarus, the UK and Austria, where it was supposed to appoint the Prime Minister colleagues in the ruling Democratic party of Vladimir Ciobanu, Igor Clipe and Valeria Seican. The head of Moldova explained this decision by saying that “I will not appoint ambassadors to those who will not protect the interests of the country”.

Earlier he was asked to withdraw from Romania’s Ambassador Mihai Gribenko, who has criticized the decision of the head of Moldova to cancel the decree on the granting of Moldovan citizenship to the former President of Romania, Traian Basescu, who openly calls for the elimination of the Moldovan state and its merger with Romania. However, the Cabinet did not agree with this requirement of Dodona.

As reported by Moldovan media, citing informed sources that the President and the Prime Minister held several “hard conversations” concerning the appointment of ambassadors. Conflict with the appointment of ambassadors is not the only one. Earlier, Igor Dodon, who was elected popularly, refused to approve the defense Minister, speaking for the rapprochement of Moldova with NATO, and called for the resignation of other officials who represent the ruling in Moldova Pro-European coalition parties and was accused of corruption.

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