Moldovan President Maia Sandu claims that the republic will not renounce neutrality, but that neutrality does not currently protect the country. It has been reported Moldova1.
“Moldova’s neutrality is guaranteed in the Constitution. “This is the citizens’ choice, we cannot refuse neutrality,” he said.
According to Sandu, neutrality does not protect Moldova in the current situation.
“From the Ukrainian example, we see that Russia has launched hostilities despite Ukraine’s neutrality,” Sandu added.
As the President emphasized, at the moment Moldova is protected by the Ukrainian army, which keeps the Russian army away from the borders.
Sandu before accused The “Shor” party with close ties to Russia. He urged the Dorin Recean government to take firm action to stop any attempt to destabilize the country.