Russia continues to support Transnistria and the human rights of its population, said Vice-Premier of the government of the Russian Federation Dmitry Rogozin.
" All we observe how the situation is developing in neighboring Ukraine, what is happening there, what forces come there in the head. In these conditions Russia as a state guarantee, the mediator in achieving viable settlement of the situation in the Dniester river continues its unwavering support for Transnistria, most importantly in the implementation of the human rights of its citizens: the right to life, right to human and national dignity, " Rogozin said during a meeting with President of the unrecognized Republic Evgeny Shevchuk at the government House of the Russian Federation. In addition, Russia wants to continue to protect people living in Transnistria, drew attention Rogozin.
Departments of the Russian Federation and Transdniestria signed on Tuesday a Memorandum of cooperation: signature put Rogozin and the leader of Transnistria. For example, there was signed an agreement between the Finance ministries of cooperation and assistance in the development of the financial sector.
" Under the coordinating role of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian and Transnistrian authorities is the establishment of an interdepartmental agreements on direct contact, direct cooperation. Aim - to promote cooperation in economic, social, humanitarian, cultural, scientific and educational spheres, " said Rogozin.
Also signed a Memorandum of cooperation between the Ministry of Telecom and mass communications of the Russian Federation and the state service of communication, information and media Transnistria on cooperation in the sphere of Telecom, information technologies and mass communications. The CPS signed a Memorandum of cooperation with the Ministry of health and the state supervision service of Transnistria. In addition, a Memorandum of cooperation in the field of health was signed by the Ministry of health. Separately, a Protocol was signed negotiations with the delegation of the unrecognized Republic on the issues of transport and communication.
Transnistria, 60% of the population are Russians and Ukrainians sought to secede from Moldova even before the collapse of the USSR, fearing that Moldova will join Romania. In 1992, after the failed attempt by the Moldovan authorities the power to solve the problem, Chisinau lost oversight of the left-Bank districts, and Transnistria has become, in fact beyond the control of Chisinau. The world in the field of support of the peacekeeping force. Tiraspol is seeking international recognition, Moldova offers Transnistrians autonomy from a single country.
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