(Bloomberg) -- In early 2022, a series of unexplained explosions in Moldova’s breakaway region of Transnistria raised fears that Russian President Vladimir Putin had plans to take his war in ...
Moldova’s pro-Russian separatist Transnistria region has picked a natural gas trader, Cyprus-based Ozbor Enterprises managed by a former Gazprom executive, to import limited amounts of Russian ...
Transnistria, an unrecognized breakaway region between Moldova and Ukraine, operates autonomously with its own government, currency, and military. Despite its political ambiguity, it maintains its ...
The Russian-backed region of Transnistria has returned three million cubic metres of gas to Moldova, which had been borrowed to keep the region’s gas system operational. Source: Moldovan news outlet ...
Moldova’s Prime Minister Dorin Recean believes that Russia can withdraw its troops from Transnistria as part of negotiations on Ukraine and European security. Source: European Pravda, citing Jurnal TV ...
TASS/. The situation in Transnistria, where an energy and humanitarian crisis has erupted, is worsening, Foreign Minister of the unrecognized republic Vitaly Ignatyev said. "Unfortunately ...
The statement was made as the parliament of the separatist enclave of Transnistria appealed to Moscow for help resolving disruptions in natural gas supply. Russia will protect its citizens and ...
Moldova has set a series of demands of its breakaway Transnistria region – including prisoner releases – if it is to keep the territory supplied with gas following a halt to flows via Ukraine.