The socialist leader has called the UN resolution on Transnistria anti-Russian demarche
Moscow. June 23. INTERFAX.RU — the President of Moldova, Igor Dodon, called anti-Russian demarche adopted on the eve of the UN resolution on the withdrawal of Russian troops from Moldova.
“The government of Moldova, controlled by the democratic party, has made another anti-Russian demarche, initiated yesterday’s vote in the UN,” wrote an announcement in Saturday morning on his page on Facebook.
According to him, the ruling coalition “uses the international platform in an attempt to seriously strengthen its shaky domestic political position before the parliamentary elections to be held in a couple of months.”
According to him, completion of a peacekeeping operation, which takes place in Moldova in accordance with the 1992 agreement, and is one of the most successful “will be possible only after both Bank of the Nistru river will come to a comprehensive agreement on a comprehensive settlement of the conflict”.
He recalled that a few months in Moldova held parliamentary elections. He expressed confidence that after that we will establish a “Pro-Moldovan parliamentary majority and the government.”
“They will pursue a balanced foreign policy based on national interests, will seek to restore the strategic partnership relations with Russia and to search for full and final settlement of the conflict, which satisfied, as Chisinau and Tiraspol. I am sure that this position is shared by the majority of Moldova”, — said Igor Dodon.
On the eve of the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on the withdrawal of Russian troops from Moldova. The resolution was adopted on the initiative of the Moldovan government, for its adoption, voted by 63 countries, 14 against and 81 abstentions.