The former president of Moldova opposes joining the EU.
The former president of Moldova, Igor Dodon, opposes joining the EU. He believes that the EU is becoming a military geopolitical group, and joining the EU would plunge Moldova into internal unrest and war.
1. History and current situation of Moldova
Moldova was once part of Romania, later became part of the Tsarist Russia and the former Soviet Union, and after independence in 1991, due to internal contradictions and lack of resources, its development has been slow.
2. Divisions and challenges of joining the EU
There are serious divisions within Moldova over whether to join the EU, and in the referendum on joining the EU, the proportions of support and opposition are close. Forcing Moldova to join the EU may lead to serious internal unrest.
3. The position of the former president
Igor Dodon believes that the EU is becoming a military group, and Moldova should not join. He also expressed his support for the position of Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, believing that if the goals of the EU do not change, the EU will disintegrate from within.
Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1828563501187275/
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