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In the Focus of Russian Mass-Media

19.06.2015

Recent years, our republic becomes the object of attention from the world, first of all Russian Mass-Media. Among them there are journalists of "The Russian Planet". Regular publication of "Moldova without government" they devoted to internal political crisis in Moldova, caused by the resignation of the Cabinet of Ministers and its impact on the relations between the two banks of the Dniester. Introducing readers to the subject, the correspondent of the political department of the Russian edition Daria Andreeva found it necessary to provide an opinion on the events in the neighboring state of Pridnestrovian lawmakers. Deputies of the Supreme Council Oleg Vasilaty and Sergei Cheban became her interlocutors.

Representatives of state authorities of Pridnestrovie in all these years of the republic have become accustomed to many things, so rather quiet to the change of government in Moldova. According to the deputy of the Supreme Council PMR Oleg Vasilaty representing the Committee on Economic Policy, Budget and Finance, it is obviously, that the resignation of the Government of the Republic of Moldova for technical reasons suspends negotiation relationship. Other relationships are still at the same level, which, in his view, leaves much to be desired.

According to the Deputy, the problem of Pridnestrovie is largely in the absence of a specific international legal status and the reluctance of the Moldovan authorities to follow earlier agreements, in particular the memorandum "On the basis of normalization of relations between Moldova and Pridnestrovie", signed on 8 May 1997 in Moscow.

According to Sergei Cheban, Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of PMR, many of the new Moldovan politicians forget about the close historical ties, including economic, and that is why one political crisis after another since the beginning of its formation takes place in Moldova.

Vice-speaker of Pridnestrovian parliament Sergey Cheban emphasized the necessity to depoliticize the economy, and in his opinion, all other issues in the peace negotiations can be solved.