Chisinau and Tiraspol agreed to a permanent work of expert groups
Chisinau and Tiraspol agreed to a permanent work of expert groups in the field of transport, social and legal spheres, said on the last working day of the week following the meeting with the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Transnistria Nina Shtanski, Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova Victor Osipov.
on the last working day of the week in the capital of Moldova hosted a working meeting between political commissioners of Chisinau and Tiraspol on the Transnistrian settlement, which Shtanski Osipov and discussed the issues on which the parties to the discussions in the negotiating process.
"Today's meeting is fruitful. We come to a consensus about the fact that the work of expert groups in the field of transport, social and legal spheres was constant. They will start to work since Monday, " said Osipov.
The head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Transnistria has specified that in the dialogue process were achieved certain progress.
"Details have turned out to discuss the problem of railway transportation. In the end, the unilateral actions of the Moldovan Railways economic agents of Transnistria had to pay more for their goods, which come from Ukraine or from Russia through Ukraine. This situation was abnormal, " said Stanski.
She expressed the view that Chisinau and Tiraspol will soon be able to solve problems in this direction." I hope that the experts will work, and the problem will be resolved before our next meeting ", - said Shtanski.
The next meeting of the political commissioners of Tiraspol and Chisinau on the Transnistrian conflict settlement is scheduled for September 10. It will be held in Transnistria.
in the negotiations on the Transnistrian settlement participate Moldova and Transnistria as parties to the conflict, Russia, Ukraine and the OSCE as mediators, the European Union and the USA as observers. The last meeting in the format "5 2" was held in Vienna in April this year. OSCE proposes to hold next round of talks in the autumn in Belgrade.
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.