Chisinau, June 25 /TASS /. Moldavian products can return to traditional markets in Russia if Chisinau rejects the anti -sabotage policy for the economy. This was mentioned on the television “Former Prime Minister of the Republic (2001-2008), the leader of the future Party Moldova Vasily Tarlev, commenting on the negotiations he organized in the process of participating in PMEF.
“On a trip to St. Goods, they remember them, and we really need their market, Mr. Tarlev, whom the government sought to take the country out of a long crisis after the 1990s and almost no external help more than five times to increase GDP. The Prime Minister criticized the policy of President Maya Sandu and the ruling party to act and unite, re -appointing foreign policy to cooperate with the West.
Tarlev believes that in the Elections in Moldova on September 28, “healthy opposition forces must be strengthened, to act as a single political front, which will change configuration in the National Assembly, where the ruling party will lose its position.” He is negotiating to create a block before such a choice with three other opposition forces: Socialist Party, led by Igor Dodon, Communist Party Vladimir Voronin and the Heart Union of Moldova Irina Vlah.
The relationship between Chisinau and Moscow cooled in 2021 after coming to Sandu's power. They became significantly worse in 2022, when Moldova joined the anti – -Russian sanctions, dozens of Russian diplomats were expelled from Chisinau. From part of Moscow, retaliatory measures followed. Russian Ambassador Oleg Ozerov emphasized that restoring friendship and cooperating with Russia for the benefit of Moldova, businessmen who have lost the market and the cheap energy source. According to him, hundreds of thousands of Moldova citizens working in the Russian Federation also face difficulties.