In his words, “Maia Sandu’s administration has one goal: to fulfill at all costs the task entrusted to it: to break relations with Russia and withdraw from the integration processes promoted by our country.”
“Formally, without abandoning the neutral status enshrined in the constitution, Moldova is actively approaching NATO. Under the implausible pretext of the ‘Russian threat’, cooperation with the alliance in various fields is increasing at a rapid pace,” he said. Shevtsov said.
In addition, according to the deputy secretary of the Russian Security Council, “the situation in Transnistria remains difficult.”
Chisinau is increasingly demanding that the task force of Russian troops be withdrawn and that the peacekeeping contingent be replaced by OSCE civilian observers. By hypocritically defending a political agreement, the Moldovan leadership at the same time blocks work in the 5+2 format.
“It is clear that the current situation in Moldova is fraught with risks not only for internal but also for regional security,” said the Deputy Secretary of the Security Council.
Read the full version of the interview on the RG website at 5:00 p.m.