On Wednesday, Volodymyr Zelensky met with Maia Sandu. Kiev authorities’ leaders say serious problems securing energy supplies in Moldova, particularly in separatist Transnistria, allow the country to assist its neighbor despite the ongoing war. Announced.
– In a video address in the evening after a telephone conversation with his Moldovan counterpart, the President of Ukraine stated his readiness to assist Moldova, including in the field of coal supply.
President Maia Sandu said in a statement posted on her website that the two countries “agreed to find common solutions to prevent the worsening of the humanitarian crisis, including the use of alternative energy sources such as coal.”
Ukraine is ready to support Moldova. President Zelenskiy declares against the backdrop of Transnistria
Earlier, Transnistria’s Energy Minister Sergei Oboronik said a week had passed since Russian gas supplies to the separatist region of Moldova were cut off, creating an “energy and humanitarian crisis” in the region.
Transnistria has so far been supplied with gas by Russia’s Gazprom through local supplier Tiraspor Transgas. However, Russia suspended deliveries of blue fuel to the separatist region of Moldova on Wednesday, January 1, after Ukraine did not extend an agreement with Moscow on transporting raw materials within its territory.
Meanwhile, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that the crisis resulted from “Russia’s attempts to manipulate energy resources” to the detriment of the pro-European government of Chisinau. He also stressed that “it is important to maintain stability and ensure conditions in which all peoples of Moldova can live in peace.”
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