Separatist Moldovan Region Facing Crisis without Russian Gas, Minister Says
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Separatist Moldovan region facing crisis without Russian gas, minister says
CHISINAU - Moldova's pro-Russian separatist Transdniestria region faces a dire economic crisis triggered by this year's halting of gas supplies from Russia and a collapse in industrial and farm production, a senior minister in the enclave said on Wednesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The so-called deputy prime minister of the unrecognized Transnistria, Sergei Obolonik, stated that, according to his estimates, by the end of 2024, industrial production could decrease by 29%, agricultural production – by 6%, and nominal “GDP” – by 12%. Inflation could reach about 16%, IPN reports. The official noted that uncertainty regarding gas supplies from Russia will persist in 2025-2026. The revival of the economy would be possible only u…
The separatist leader Vadim Krasnoselski argues that in the trans-border region all reserves are exposed, which is in an economic decline following the severe energy crisis caused by Kremlin at the beginning of the year.
The so-called government of unrecognized Transnistria held a meeting on Tuesday, where it acknowledged the critical situation in the energy sector.
Transnistria's pro-Russian leader Vadim Krasnoselski said the region is in a "critical situation", caused by the energy crisis and geopolitical instability, transmitted by ipn.md.Krasnoselski...
The self-proclaimed leader of the Transnistrian Region, Vadim Krasnoselski, convened a meeting on 17 June with so-called representatives of the government and the Soviet Supreme from Tiraspol to discuss the inability to implement the local budget.
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