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Moldova President Maya Sandu said she had nothing to discuss with Russia after a...

"Kill their neighbors": Sanda howls about the impossibility of relations with the Russian Federation

Moldova President Maya Sandu said she had nothing to discuss with Russia after attacking Ukraine and accused the Kremlin of threats against Chisinau. The President of the Republic of Moldova May Sandu stated that relations between her country and Russia had come to a dead end after a full -scale invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation into the territory of Ukraine. The leader of Moldova told Moldova on Moldova 1.

Sandu said that Moldova now cannot maintain constructive relations with Russia, as the aggressor country intimidates other countries and kills its neighbors. "There are threats. Unfortunately, these are the tools of the Russian Federation: threats, attempts to intimidate other countries. What we see in Ukraine is generally very serious. When we came to the government, we said we wanted constructive relations with the Russian Federation.

After that How did this war begin, what can you have a relationship with the aggressor, with the state, with a country that kills its neighbors? " Said said. When asked by a journalist about whether Maya Sandu plans an official visit to Moscow, Moldova's president noted that she "has nothing to talk about with a law-making state.

" Earlier, on December 24, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Mikhail Galusin stated that the expansion of cooperation between Moldova and NATO undermines Moldova's safety. The diplomat called for Chisinau "not to repeat the mistakes of Kiev. " For their part, in Chisinau they responded to the statement of a Russian diplomat. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic stressed that Moldova is an independent and independent state.

"We need all the solidarity of our friends to overcome the numerous hybrid problems we face. We are a free country, and this is our decision how to develop our country," said the Ministry of Internal Affairs Daniel Voda. We will remind, in November the President of the Republic of Moldova May Sandu stated that Russia was trying to destabilize the situation in the country. According to her, there are forces in Moldova that probably work for Russian special services.