Alexander Nesterovsky, a Politburo member of the opposition Moldovan Resurrection party, said local producers have fully felt the damage from Chisinau’s decision to participate in 80% of anti-Russian sanctions. Telegram channel reports this “Sputnik Moldova”.
“With this decision (to participate in sanctions against Russia. – socialbites.ca), the government is dragging its own producers, who first of all came out in protest. In fact, they lost the Russian market, which was the main buyer of their products,” Nesterovsky said.
He added that farmers in Moldova buy almost all their agricultural fertilizer from Russia and Belarus. Today Moldovan farmers are forced to buy fertilizers from the EU, where they are more expensive and in smaller volumes. In addition, the deputy noted that the prices of petroleum products, gas and electricity have increased in Moldova.
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happened before knownIt is stated that Ukraine and Moldova’s EU accession negotiations may be prolonged.