
The spokesman of the Ministry of Information and Propaganda of Russia criticizes the “Romanian foreigner” of the President of Moldova, Maya Sanda. An explanation of how much “help” Moldovans in Moscow received.
What did Romanian citizen Maia Sandu do for the citizens of the Republic of Moldova? The attack on the head of state was carried out by the spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Information and Propaganda, Maria Zakharova, who stated at a press conference that Russia has always helped the Republic of Moldova, offering everything possible and allowing Moldovans to gain access to the labor market. On the other hand, Zakharova assures that the authorities in Chisinau are now promotes Russophobia, reports este jueves el mediao de comunicación moldavo deschide.md.
“¿Quién dejó a los ciudadanos de la República de Moldavia en la obscuridad y el frío, Rusia? Durante tantos años los hemos ayudado, entregándoles y ofreciéndoles todo lo posible, recibiendo Moldavos ciudadanos, ofreciéndoles trabajo. Esta fue deeconomí en la investment in the Republic Moldova for all these 30 years. What? Romanian citizen Maia Sandu does not know this? What has she done for her people? And what the current government, which has the citizenship of another country, is doing, no one knows. Este estado de cosas provoca lamentos. De la misma manera, vemos que los intentos de poner la imagen de Russia como aggressor en la conciencia del pueblo amigo Moldavo no están funcción. La gente vio cómo Rusia estaba sola, formando un nuevo estado. And “Despite all these difficulties, we help the Republic of Moldova and its citizens. The people of the Republic of Moldova know and remember this, and I am sure that no one will forget it,” Zakharova said.
He also accused Chisinau of promoting Russophobia and that independent TV channels in the Republic of Moldova are intimidated every day because they are prohibited from broadcasting Russian news.
“We are monitoring the situation in Moldova. We observe with regret that the West, with the help of the Chisinau authorities, continues to involve the country in an anti-Russian campaign. The scenario is similar to the Ukrainian one, clearing the uncomfortable informational space of opinions, political repression, heightened Russophobia, neutrality, ties with NATO Everything this is done by politicians who feed on the West. Earlier we drew attention to the violation of media rights in Moldova, where the transmission of informativeos rusos aun está prohibida. I am going to explain why this is important. Only quedan las cadenas televisión que actively promote la Russophobia, y las que equiparan este phenomenó anómalo son destruidas,” said the spokesman of the Russian Ministry of Propaganda.
Zakharova believes that the current government is “temporary and financed by foreign money” and accuses Russia of everything to divert attention from domestic problems.
El medio de comunicación deschide.md remembers the following:
“Brotherly relations” and “help” offered by Russia to Bessarabia began in 1812 with the annexation of the territories between the Prut and the Dniester. After 100 years of occupation, Bessarabia managed to break out of the Grand Union in 1918, but it was created after the sequestration of 1940.
After Moscow’s “help”, there were three waves of forced deportations of the Moldovan population, as well as the organized famine of 1946-1947.
At the same time, for more than 50 years, an aggressive campaign of Russification of the inhabitants who allowed themselves to remain was carried out by inventing an artificial language, Moldavian, and falsifying history.
Russian “friendship” was felt even after the collapse of the USSR. In 1992, Russia provoked a war on the territory of the Republic of Moldova to prevent it from uniting with Romania and leaving its sphere of influence. In the Dniester War, the city of Moscow killed hundreds of Moldovans with weapons supplied by Moscow.
For more than 30 years, the separatist regime in Tiraspol was held by Russia, which wanted to economically “help” the right bank of the Dniester whenever Kishinev showed signs of disobedience. Embargo, termination of electricity supply to the Russian-controlled part of Transnistria, support of corrupt politicians and organization of criminal money laundering schemes on the territory of the Republic of Moldova
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Source: Hot News

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