President Dodon condemned Moldovan parliament for anti-Russian declaration

Moldovan President, Igor Dodon, criticized the Republic’s Parliament for adopting a declaration in which Russia is accused of interfering in the country’s “information security.”

In his opinion, “all these systematic and intentional provocations are aimed at forcing Russian to take equivalent actions against our country.”

He also added, “I really hope that today’s hasty decisions won’t have serious impact on our relations with Russia.”

As previously reported, the Moldovan parliament adopted a declaration called “Condemnation of the attacks of the Russian Federation on national information security and resulting interference in the political activities of the Republic of Moldova.” This document conveys “concern as a result of the increased attacks on information security” of Moldova by the Russian Federation.

  Dodon, Moldova, Russia

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