Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean said his country is no longer dependent on Russia’s energy supply. TASS.
The head of government said that Moldova can live peacefully without Russian gas or electricity. He added that this would mean higher prices. He also drew attention to the importance of taking care of the vulnerable segments of society and businesses that suffer from competitiveness. In addition, Rechan stated that compensation tools should be found for the period in which the company is in the compliance process.
“However, we are no longer dependent on Russian gas or electricity, and we will invest in the economy to ensure long-term success,” Rechan said, adding that the government has a very ambitious plan for the transition to green energy, which will allow us to do so. enter a competitive economy, investment environment.
Former Moldovan President Maia Sandu statedHe said the country is interested in purchasing liquefied natural gas from Greece.