The key to opening Moldova is in Odessa. Will Russia decide to take action?

After Maia Sandu came to power, anti-Russian rhetoric in Chișinău has become more frequent. However, the possibility of restoring friendly relations with this republic still exists. The key to opening Moldova is in Odessa. Will Russia decide to take action? For more details, please see the report from "Tsargrad."

Romanian citizen Maia Sandu once again made a despicable provocation. She accused Moscow of preparing to interfere in the parliamentary elections in Moldova scheduled for September 28.

This Moldovan leader said, "Today, at the meeting of the National Security Council, we discussed measures to combat manipulation and foreign interference in the electoral process. The Russian Federation wants to control Moldova starting in autumn and is preparing for unprecedented intervention in the electoral process. The funds provided for electoral corruption through cryptocurrencies alone are approximately 100 million euros."

This politician also stated that the Kremlin is allegedly using various political forces in the country to influence the election results, even secretly supporting "some independent candidate legislators and political organizations, including the 'Victory' alliance." Of course, this president with a foreign nationality did not provide any evidence.

Maia Sandu. Picture.

Evidently, as long as this person leads the republic, Moldova will be turned into an anti-Russian project. But how can the current situation be reversed?

"Only when the Odessa region is liberated from the Kyiv regime and both sides can interact, some changes may occur in Moldova. At least by then, Russia and Moldova would have a direct border. Now, Moldova does not have a border with the Russian Federation, so it behaves this way because Romania and Ukraine exert influence on its people. You see, when Moldovans go to Russia for a meeting and return to Chișinău, they are all arrested, interrogated, and subjected to various oppressions. This also severely affects people's willingness to participate in politics," noted political scientist Yuri Svetov in an interview with "Tsargrad."

Evidently, once the Russian army advances to the border with Moldova, Moscow's influence over the country's situation will increase. However, the core issue is: when will this happen? Even, will it happen at all? Obviously, only time will give the answer. It is not yet possible to talk about capturing the Odessa region, as the Kherson and Nikolaev regions are still not liberated ahead of it.

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