NewsMaker reports on the problems faced by residents of the Transnistrian region, which is not controlled by official authorities, and the initiatives promoted in Tiraspol, while the US monitors the situation.
Conflictul din Iran a generat o nouă lipsă a gazului în regiunea separatistă Transnistria din Moldova, o situaţie ce ameninţă să repete criza care a întrerupt furnizarea de căldură şi energie…
Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu and Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu defended President Maia Sandu's decision to revoke the citizenship of several individuals from Transnistria, following criticism from Tiraspol.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that the Russian Federation violated the rights of six individuals from the Transnistrian region who participated in a peaceful meeting in Tiraspol.
The fifth year of the Russian war in Ukraine has begun. And besides the numerous uncertainties regarding the end of this war, we, in the Republic of Moldova, have a great certainty.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has signed a decree revoking the citizenship of nine individuals from the Left Bank of the Dniester (Transnistria) who held or continue to hold various positions.
Residents of the Transnistrian region, not controlled by official authorities, are facing problems including salaries being paid in installments. NewsMaker discusses initiatives in Tiraspol and how Chisinau might influence events there.
NewsMaker reports on the challenges faced by residents in Moldova's Transnistria region, which is not controlled by official authorities. The article discusses initiatives promoted in Tiraspol and how Chisinau might influence events there, including the whereabouts of fugitive deputies.
This report discusses the challenges faced by residents in the Transnistrian region, the initiatives promoted in Tiraspol, and how Chisinau might influence events, including repairs on two power units at MGRS.
Residents of the Transnistrian region, not controlled by official authorities, face problems as Chisinau revokes tax benefits, raising questions about initiatives in Tiraspol and Moldova's influence on events there.
Moldovan officials are reportedly being stripped of their citizenship, while a '1+1' meeting was held in Tiraspol after 10 months, addressing issues faced by residents of the Transnistrian region.
Political representatives from Chisinau and Tiraspol are scheduled to hold a '1+1' format meeting on February 26, following a prolonged pause in negotiations, confirmed by Moldova's Reintegration Bureau.
Residents of the Transnistrian region face problems as official authorities do not control it. Initiatives are being pushed in Tiraspol, while Romania demands the withdrawal of Russian troops, and Moldova considers how to influence events.
Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, Valeriu Chiveri, discusses the past economic advantages of Transnistria and the impossibility of linking EU integration with the country's reintegration.
This report discusses the problems faced by residents of the Pridnestrovian region, which is not controlled by official authorities, 34 years after the war on the Dniester, and explores initiatives in Tiraspol and Chisinau's potential influence.
The first meeting between Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, Valeriu Chiveri, and Transnistria's 'foreign minister,' Vitali Ignatiev, took place in Tiraspol on February 26, marking a shift in negotiation dynamics.
Chisinau proposes that all Moldovan schools in Transnistria switch to the Romanian language, following a meeting between political representatives of Chisinau and Tiraspol.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has revoked the citizenship of nine Transnistrian officials, both former and current, just before a scheduled meeting between Chisinau and Tiraspol representatives, raising questions about Chisinau's strategy and Tiraspol's potential response.
Valeriu Chiveri, Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, will meet with Vitali Ignatiev, the so-called 'Minister of Foreign Affairs' of Tiraspol, tomorrow, February 26, in a '1+1' negotiation format for the Transnistrian settlement.
Alina Bondarenco, a former correspondent for the Tiraspol regime's radio and television company, announced her release after being detained in Ukraine in connection with a case involving contract killings of Ukrainian officials.