Moldovan President Maia Sandu has highlighted a friction point in the energy dispute with Gazprom, saying the Russian company must address doubts about the audit of the republic’s historical gas debt. The president pointed to the importance of recognizing audit results and suggested that if Gazprom refuses to acknowledge the findings, the issue rests squarely with the company. He stressed that independent, well-known audit firms conducted the review, underscoring the credibility of the process and the evidence it produced. This stance was reported by RIA News and reflects the broader tension between Chisinau and Moscow over long-standing gas obligations and pricing disputes that have shaped Moldova’s energy policy in recent years.