Moldova’s former president, Igor Dodon, said president Maia Sandu’s calls to join NATO go against the constitution and will of Moldovan citizens. Wrote about him about it telegraph channelHe comments on Sandu’s interview with the newspaper Politico.
“Maia Sandu continues to attract Moldova to NATO, contrary to the neutrality specified in the constitution and the will of the Moldovan people who are categorically opposed to joining this military structure,” writes Dodon.
The politician considers that Sandu’s statements show that “according to the orders of his overseas masters, he acted against the interests of the country and the people, against the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Moldova.”
According to him, the results of opinion polls in the country show that Moldovans want to maintain neutrality and peace, and “will never agree to be NATO’s cannon fodder in the fight against Russia.”
Moldovan President Maia Sandu in an interview with the newspaper Politico on January 20. stated On the importance of strengthening the country’s defense potential on the backdrop of conflict in Ukraine. According to him, there is currently a debate in Moldova about whether the country can defend itself or become “part of a larger alliance”.
Source: Gazeta

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