Russian President’s Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said relations between Moscow and Chisinau are now “very tense”. The Kremlin spokesperson announced this during a briefing.
According to Peskov, the Moldovan leadership is hurting by its anti-Russian position.
“We already have very, very tense relations with Moldova. At the same time, the Moldovan leadership is probably focusing on everything anti-Russian. It also slips into anti-Russian hysteria,” Peskov explained.
As the press secretary of the Russian president added, such a lack of constructivism will not help Moldova and will harm relations with Moscow.
Former Moldovan President Maia Sandu accused The Russian Federation is waging a hybrid war and trying to overthrow the Cabinet. According to Sandu, the Kremlin’s task was to bring a pro-Russian government to power by holding early parliamentary elections.