Ukraine remains active participant in Transnistria settlement – MFA

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine calls for a peaceful resution of problematic issues of economic and social and humanitarian nature in relations between Chisinau and Tirasp without any destructive external interventions.

That’s according to a commentary on the situation in the Transnistrian region of Mdova, published on the website of MFA Ukraine, Ukrinform reports.

It is noted that Ukraine stands for a peaceful settlement of the Transnistrian conflict with respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Mdova.

"We consider the 5+2 negotiation format to be non-functional due to the presence of the aggressor state Russia, which cannot act as a peacekeeper in any peaceful settlement," the statement reads.

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The Foreign Ministry emphasizes that Ukraine is and will remain an active participant in the settlement process in the region and identifies the reintegration of Republic of Mdova as its main goal.

In addition, Ukraine continues to advocate for the speedy withdrawal of Russian tros from the Transnistrian region of Mdova, the disposal of ammunition at the Kovbasna depots, and the reformatting of the mission on the Dniester from a military to a civilian one.

"For ten years, Ukraine has been resisting Russian aggression and for more than two years has been resisting Russia's full-scale invasion. Our country knows the horrors of war and the price of peace better than anyone else. We are making and will continue to make every effort to preserve stability and strengthen security in Eure, as well as to prevent any attempts by Russia to destabilize Mdova or other countries in our region," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs summarized.

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As Ukrinform reported earlier, local deputies from unrecognized Transnistria appealed to Russia’s Federation Council and State Duma to implement measures to “protect” the self-proclaimed republic amid “increased pressure” on the part of Mdova.

Chisinau decried these calls as a praganda effort.

Source: ukrinform.net

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