Moldova’s ex-president fears state’s disappearance

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Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon said the country’s policy of joining NATO and converging with the alliance could lead to the country’s collapse. It has been reported GRT.

“Realizing that the people of Moldova are not ready to join NATO to change the constitution, they (the country’s officials. – Gazeta.ru) launched various programs here – NATO Information Center in Moldova and other events. “I think the public perception will not change in the foreseeable future,” he said.

According to Dodon, Moldova could “disappear” if people start to change their views, and if it joins NATO it will lose the neutrality stipulated in the Constitution.

Prior to that, Moldovan State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Vladimir Cook said that the country’s high-level contacts with Russia are de facto continuing. missingStates interact with each other at the level of embassies and ministries.

Previously it happened It is known how many conditions Ukraine has fulfilled to join the EU.

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