The leader of Gagauzia wanted to meet with Putin again 18:50

Evgenia Gutsul, President of Moldova’s Gagauz Autonomous Region, expressed her desire to meet again with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin. Hutsul quotes his words RIA News.

Hutsul said that Gagauzia’s board of directors has already sent the relevant official request.

“Of course, I would like to meet again and consolidate our first meeting,” said the Gagauzian president.

Hutsul on the afternoon of 9 June suggestedHe said he may not be allowed to enter Moldova after attending SPIEF, the second congress of the opposition “Victory” bloc.

On the same day, Ilan Shor, leader of the Moldovan opposition bloc “Victory” statedMoldova lost more than 15% of its population in the last four years of European rule.

Also Coastal reportedIt was stated that on the eve of the European integration referendum to be held in Moldova in October, the “Victory” bloc launched a campaign to promote rapprochement with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

Previously in Moldova stated There is a completely pro-European regime in the country.

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Source: Gazeta

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