"Romania Cannot Allow Its Union with Moldova," Russian Ambassador to Bucharest, Vladimir Lipaev Said
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"Romania Cannot Allow Its Union with Moldova," Russian Ambassador to Bucharest, Vladimir Lipaev Said
Russia's Ambassador to Romania, Vladimir Lipaev, gave a broad interview to the Russian state agency TASS, popularized on the Ambassador's Facebook page, where, according to the description, discusses "the prospects of Romania's union with Moldova, the support granted by Bucharest Kiev and the Russian anti-Russian feelings of the Romanian government". The interview is published by the Russian official agency under the title "Romania cannot allow …
Russia's Ambassador to Romania, Vladimir Lipaev, gave a broad interview to the Russian state agency TASS, popularized on the Ambassador's Facebook page, where, according to the description, discusses “the prospects of Romania and Moldova's union, the support granted by Bucharest Kiev and the anti-Russian feelings of the Romanian government”. The interview is published by the Russian official agency under ...
The Russian Ambassador to Romania, Vladimir Lipaev (photo), speaks in an interview for the Tass agency about sensitive issues in the bilateral relationship. The diplomat insists that “Romania cannot afford to unite with Moldova” and that “the main threat to the country’s security does not come from Russia, but from NATO membership”. “It is worth remembering that modern Moldova is a […] The article Russian Ambassador to Bucharest, harsh criticism…
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Russia's Ambassador to Romania, Vladimir Lipaev, gave a broad interview to the Russian state agency TASS, popularized on the Ambassador's Facebook page, where, according to the description, he discussed "the prospects of Romania's union with Moldova".
Vladimir Lipaev, the ambassador of the Russian Federation in Bucharest, maintains that the idea of reunification between Romania and the Republic of Moldova is not profitable, claiming that the authorities in Bucharest would not financially afford the cost of the process.
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