PMR President Krasnoselsky: Pridnestrovie ready to resume negotiations with Moldova in the name of peace
TIRASPOL, 23 March – RIA Novosti. The head of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Republic of Moldavia, Vadim Krasnoselsky, after meeting with Russia’s Permanent Representative to the OSCE Alexander Lukashevich and the Russian Ambassador to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vitaly Tryapitsyn said that Tiraspol is ready to continue any dialogue with Moldova. Format for the sake of peace in the Pridnestrovian lands.
Krasnoselsky reminded that OSCE Term Chairman, North Macedonian Foreign Minister Bujar Osmani, suggested that the 5+2 format (Moldova, Transnistria, Russia, Ukraine, OSCE, European Union and USA) meet in Skopje, Macedonia. .
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“Or gathering another format on security, regional security, common security, which undoubtedly includes Pridnestrovie. Osmani Bey’s idea resonated with us. We are ready to continue the dialogue in every format in the name of Pridnestrovian peace.” “Peace is fundamental,” he said.
He also noted that he found the work of the OSCE mission in Transnistria useful and placed “special hope” in it.
Chisinau and Tiraspol participate in the “5+2” format of the Transnistrian settlement negotiations, as the parties to the conflict, Russia, Ukraine, OSCE – mediators, the European Union and the USA – as observers.
Transnistria, with 60% of its population Russians and Ukrainians, tried to secede from Moldova even before the collapse of the USSR, fearing that Moldova would join Romania in a wave of nationalism. In 1992, after an unsuccessful attempt by the Moldovan authorities to settle the problem by force, Transnistria became a region de facto not controlled by Chisinau.
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Source: Ria
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