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1 of June, 12:02

Rogozin: Russia will always be very close with Transnistria
Russia will always be very close With Transnistria to ensure stability and security in the region, said Vice-Premier of Russia Dmitry Rogozin.
With this statement he spoke on the first day of the week in the process of the teleconference With the leadership of Transnistria dedicated to putting the the several objects of social infrastructure, which was built by order of Russian President Vladimir Putin, reports RIA " Novosti ".
"It is important now to demonstrate and to all people of the world and, most importantly, the people of Transnistria that in this difficult moment Russia will always be there and in ensuring the security of the region in General, the Republic, and in terms of political stability, diplomatic negotiations ", - said Rogozin. According to him, Russia will increase these efforts in order to get out of the situation, when, unfortunately, some neighbors of Transnistria are trying to introduce very stringent social and economic blockade ". Extremely Important to the residents of Transnistria and their children understood that " Russia will maintain a policy on the creation of new socio-economic plan for health care, for education ", concluded the Chairman of the Russian government. Transnistria, 60% of the inhabitants are Russians and Ukrainians sought to secede from Moldova even before the destruction of the USSR, fearing that the wave of nationalism Moldova will join Romania. In 1992, after the failed attempt of the authorities of Moldova the power to solve the problem, Transnistria was in fact beyond the control of the Chisinau area. Now the peacekeeping operation in Transnistria are in overall peacekeeping force, which includes 402 Russian soldiers, 492 Transnistrian, 355 Moldovan and ten military observers from Ukraine. The peacekeepers are fifteen stations and checkpoints that are placed on key points of the safety zone.

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