Wikileaks: Voronin no longer expects Russians to do anything about Transnistria
Publicat de Mr. Miaghy la 01:15Chisinau (Moldova.ORG) -- Wikileaks has revealed some documents about Moldova and the Transnistrian conflict, according toGuardian.co.uk.
A document from June 2007, tells about a meeting between Georgian President Saakashvili and Under Secretary Burns and talks about Russia and it’s influence in Abkhazia.
"Without responding directly, Saakashvili said Moldovan President Veronin (Voronin) had told him that he no longer expected the Russians to do anything about Transnistria to resolve the problem, and he would now approach the Europeans for more assistance," quoted from the document.
Saakashvili nonetheless believed that Russia could eventually be brought to deal on Moldova, as with South Ossetia, if not Abkhazia.
In March 2009, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev met in Moscow with Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin and the head of the unrecognized breakaway region of Transdniester, Igor Smirnov. The final statement of the tripartite talks contains no legal commitments and no important steps were made in solving the Transnistrian problem.
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