In connection with the tragic incident which took place in the Security Zone on January 1, 2012, PMR’s MFA extends its sincere condolences to the man’s family and relatives and empathizes with the tragic loss.
On December 28, in Moscow, the meeting between Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs/State Secretary of RF Grigory Karasin and political representative in the process of the Pridnestrovien settlement, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the PMR Vladimir Yastrebchak took place.
Today Minister of Foreign Affairs of the PMR Vladimir Yastrebchak met with members of the delegation of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, who came in Pridnestrovie in order to carry out election monitoring.
The Pridnestrovien Moldavian Republic follows the development of the situation in the Republic of South Ossetia after the second round of Presidential election with deep concern.
Today, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the PMR Vladimir Yastrebchak held the briefing for journalists of the Pridnestrovien and Russian mass media devoted to the results of the first round of official work of the Permanent Conference on Political Issues in the framework of the Pridnestrovien Settlement Negotiation Process which took place in Vilnius on November 30 – December 1, 2011.
Today, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PMR, the meeting took place between representatives of Republic’s leadership with the delegation of All-Ukrainian Civil Organization of Invalids “Chornobyl-Dopomoga”.
Today Minister of Foreign Affairs of the PMR Vladimir Yastrebchak held a meeting with Tamara Guzenkova – head of the Centre for Research in Studies of the Countries of Near Abroad of Russian Institute of Strategic Research (RISR).
On November 30, 2011, the working meeting with creative community took place in Moscow in the framework of the project “Club of Friends of Pridnestrovie”.
On November 30 – December 1, 2011, Vilnius, Lithuania, hosted the first after February 28, 2006 official meeting of the participants of the Permanent Conference on Political Issues in the Framework of the Pridnestrovien Settlement Negotiation Process, known as the 5+2 format consisting of the sides (Moldova and Pridnestrovie), mediators (the Russian Federation, Ukraine and the OSCE), and observers (the USA and the European Union).