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I'm not asking for myself: Zelensky is afraid that Europe will lose Moldova

Nikushor Dan, Maya Sandu, Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: moldpres.md

The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, called on the upcoming parliamentary elections in Moldova to support the pro-European course of the current government. He stated this at the Ukraine—South-Eastern Europe summit, held in Odessa.

Zelensky noted that "if Europe loses RM this year, Russia will receive an incentive to increase interference in the internal affairs of other states." He is confident that Russia does not intend to stop and seeks to reach Odessa, and then Moldova, using the country's territory as a springboard against Ukraine and the entire European Union.

Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Rechan spoke about the same thing last week. According to him, Russia plans to increase the military grouping in Transnistria up to 10 thousand people.

A trilateral meeting of the Presidents of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine. They talked about cooperation in energy and trade, as well as strengthening regional security in the context of Russia's joint confrontation.

"When Chisinau, Kiev and Bucharest work together, we can not only build infrastructure or implement joint projects, we can ensure the safety of our people, hope for a peaceful future and a clear path to a united, free and democratic Europe," Maia Sandu wrote on social networks after these consultations.

She expressed full support for the initiative to create in Odessa of the Center for the Prevention of Hybrid Threats, emphasizing the readiness of the Republic of Moldova to share its own experience in countering them.

For his part, Romanian President Nicusor Dan added that this meeting "reflects a common commitment to building a secure, sustainable and European future for the entire region."

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov noted that the West had prepared Moldova for the role of a "second Ukraine" and was "working without decency with President Maia Sandu, who is dragging the country into NATO."

As EADaily reported , on the eve of the trip to The new Romanian President Nicusor Dan visited Odessa in Chisinau as part of his first foreign visit. There he noted that it is important for Bucharest and Brussels that after the parliamentary elections Moldova preserve the pro-European vector and strengthen cooperation with the structures. EU and NATO. At the same time, he admitted that Romania has never given up its desire to absorb Moldova and will do so when "the Bessarabian Romanians are ready for it."

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04.12.2025

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