Speaking about the possible creation of a ‘new Greater Romania,’ the politician noted ... are about 220,000 Russian citizens living in Transnistria." Medvedev made this remark on his Telegram ...
Moscow has warned Moldova that its drive for closer ties to Europe could cause it to lose control of Transnistria for ... joined what was known as Greater Romania after the First World War but ...
Moldova previously relied on a power plant in Transnistria for much of its electricity but has now turned to imports from Romania, an EU member. Transnistria, internationally recognized as part of ...
While the rest of Moldova has transitioned to European energy supplies through Romania, Transnistria remains heavily dependent on Russian gas.