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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: People of Transnistria to Ask Putin for Protection From External Threat The representatives of 66 public organizations in the breakaway Transnistrian Moldovan Republic (TMR) decided at a Monday meeting to prepare an appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin asking him to protect the people of Transnistria if any external threat emerge. TIRASPOL (Sputnik) The meeting participants decided to add to the text of the appeal before June 1 and then send it to Transnistrias President Yevgeny Shevchuk for him to hand it to Vladimir Putin. We would like to appeal to Vladimir Putin so that in case of an emergence of some threat to Transnistria he, being a guarantor of peace on the territory of Transnistria
would take all the measures needed: political, diplomatic, economic, sanctional, and, of course, in case of a threat, other measures as well, the head of the National Union of Women of Transnistria, Tatyana Dolishnyaya said. Participants in Monday's meeting expressed serious concern with the political situation in Transnistria namely with Kievs decision to repeal an agreement permitting Russian forces to travel across Ukraine to Moldova, the Ukrainian military equipment near the border with Transnistria and the activation of NATO structures in Moldova. Russian peacekeepers' checkpoint at entrance to Bender We found ourselves blocked, gripped in a vice, both from the side of Moldova and Ukraine. This is for the first time in 25 years, Valerian Tulgara, chairman of the Union of Moldovans of Transnistria said. In 1990, the breakaway republic of Transnistria, with a predominantly Russian and Ukrainian population, declared its independence from Moldova. The region is now seeking international recognition. Tweet 362 Related: Kiev's Blockade of Transnistria a Threat to Regional Security FM Moldova-Romania Unity Rally Gathers Thousands in Moldovan Capital © Flickr/ Minamie's Photo Europe 00:33 26.05.2015(updated 00:34 26.05.2015) Get short URL 53035362 The representatives of 66 public organizations in the breakaway Transnistrian Moldovan Republic (TMR) decided at a Monday meeting to prepare an appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin asking him to protect the people of Transnistria if any external threat emerge. TIRASPOL (Sputnik) The meeting participants decided to add to the text of the appeal before June 1 and then send it to Transnistrias President Yevgeny Shevchuk for him to hand it to Vladimir Putin. We would like to appeal to Vladimir Putin so that in case of an emergence of some threat to Transnistria he, being a guarantor of peace on the territory of Transnistria
would take all the measures needed: political, diplomatic, economic, sanctional, and, of course, in case of a threat, other measures as well, the head of the National Union of Women of Transnistria, Tatyana Dolishnyaya said. Participants in Monday's meeting expressed serious concern with the political situation in Transnistria namely with Kievs decision to repeal an agreement permitting Russian forces to travel across Ukraine to Moldova, the Ukrainian military equipment near the border with Transnistria and the activation of NATO structures in Moldova. We found ourselves blocked, gripped in a vice, both from the side of Moldova and Ukraine. This is for the first time in 25 years, Valerian Tulgara, chairman of the Union of Moldovans of Transnistria said. In 1990, the breakaway republic of Transnistria, with a predominantly Russian and Ukrainian population, declared its independence from Moldova. The region is now seeking international recognition. Related: Kiev's Blockade of Transnistria a Threat to Regional Security FM Moldova-Romania Unity Rally Gathers Thousands in Moldovan Capital Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
I wish them well and really wish people would write it properly -- Transdniestria. English-speakers are so illiterate about other cultures and languages -- much as I hate Natan Shcharansky, I cringe to see his name routinely printed without the "ch".
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