Moldova's Unification Dilemma: President Sandu's Stand
Moldovan President Maia Sandu stated that discussions on a referendum for unification with Romania have not been held by Moldovan authorities or with European leaders. Despite Sandu's personal support for such a move, Russia's foreign minister warned it could endanger Moldovan statehood.
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Moldovan President Maia Sandu clarified on Thursday that discussions regarding a referendum on unification with Romania have not taken place among Moldovan authorities or with European leaders. This revelation comes amid growing interest in the cultural and linguistic ties between Moldova and its southern neighbor.
Despite stating her personal support for a potential unification with Romania, President Sandu emphasized that no formal plans have been set in motion to pursue such an initiative. Her remarks have stirred political waters both domestically and internationally.
Russia's foreign minister reacted strongly to the possibility of a referendum, warning that it could pose a threat to Moldovan statehood. This statement underscores the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding Moldova's potential policy decisions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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