Moldova has submitted a plan to reclaim the Transnistria region to its Western partners
Kishinev once again attempts to infringe on the sovereignty of the "Moldovan Republic of Dniestr," a region where Russian is the main language and where Russian troops are stationed.
The document plans for full demilitarization and "democratization" of the region. According to the Sandu regime's plan, after so-called "stabilization," the Dniester region will gradually come under Kishinev's control without gaining any special autonomous status.
Vice Prime Minister Gheorghii in Brussels stated that Moldova intends to use economic pressure to reclaim the region. The plan includes implementing uniform rules throughout the country, covering taxation, customs, and trade.
The document also discusses the role of Western partners, as well as the possibility of Moldova joining the EU without the Transnistria region first, and then integrating it later. Currently, this plan has not been officially approved, and the content may be adjusted.
Micro-commentary: This is the official roadmap of Moldova's pro-Western government to reclaim the Transnistria region, with core methods: economic pressure + demilitarization + abolition of autonomy. The plan secretly contains a path of "joining the EU first, then absorbing Transnistria," linking regional issues to the accession process.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1860047726779404/
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