Transdniestria
Resumption Of Talks On Moldova's Trandniester Conflict Is Only A Small First Step
October 01, 2011By Robert Coalson -- The announcement that official talks are to resume in the so-called 5+2 format aimed at resolving Moldova's long-standing conflict with the breakaway Transdniester region has been hailed as a small but important bit of progress...
August 22, 2010by Ana-Maria Spînu Traian Băsescu, Romania's president, is vexated by the deconspiration of the Romanian spy in Moskow, stated the spokesman of the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrei Nesterenko. He considers Băsescu's declaration considering...
Discussions on Transdniestria settlement held in Vienna
July 13, 2010A two-day meeting of participants in the "5+2" process for settlement of the Transdniestria conflict concluded last week . It was held in the presence of Ambassador Bolat Nurgaliyev, the Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office...
Moldova committed to European security dialogue, settlement of Transdniestrian conflict
June 24, 2010Moldova remains committed to settlement of the Transdniestrian conflict, and is looking to the OSCE-anchored dialogue on European security to address real challenges and threats, Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister Victor Osipov told the OSCE Permanent Council...
Russian Military Planners Thinking About a Post-CIS Eurasia
October 21, 2009By Paul Goble In the clearest indication yet that senior officials in Moscow are worried about what will happen if, as seems likely, the Commonwealth of Independent States dissolves, an article in the journal of the Russian military-industrial...
Some Moscow Officials Want to Hand South Ossetia Back to Georgia
October 06, 2009By Paul Goble Some Moscow officials believe that Russia lost more than it gained from its recognition of the independence of South Ossetia and, especially given the urging of Western officials now, would like to see it returned to Georgian control...
EU renews visa ban on Transdniestrian leaders
February 17, 2009The Council of the European Union renewed the restrictive measures against the leader of the Transdniestrian region of Moldova Igor Smirnov and several high-level officials. The Council adopted a common position renewing for another 12 months, until...
Transdniestrian officials don’t expect conflict to be settled
February 06, 2009The foreign minister of the Transdniestrian region Vladimir Yastrebchak considers that the official Chisinau’s position on the Transdniestria conflict will not change after the legislative elections in Moldova set for April 5. "We don&rsquo...
- July 22, 2008
The mediators and observers to the Transdniestria conflict settlement talks say that there are real preconditions for solving the dispute and that the proposals put up by the Moldovan authorities are a good point for starting the talks over the special...
Head of state discusses Transdniestria conflict with US officials
July 21, 2008President Vladimir Voronin, Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs David Merkel and U.S. Charge d'Affaires Rudolf Perina discussed the Transdniestria dispute at a meeting in Chisinau on July 21. According to the presidential...
