The Pridnestrovien Moldavian Republic attentively examined reaction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova to the decision of the Russian Federation to open polling stations at the forthcoming elections to the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation in Pridnestrovie due on December 4, 2011.
On November, 24 2011 a meeting of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the PMR V.V. Yastrebchak and co-chairman of Narodny Sobor V.E. Homyakov was carried out.
On November 24 in the Institute of Dynamic Conservatism (IDC) in Moscow a broadened sitting on the topic “Pridnestrovien problem: historical background, contemporary situation, prospects. Russian factor and position of the RF.”
On November 24, press-conference, dedicated to pre-election situation in Pridnestrovie and informational interference of external forces was held in Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PMR.
While staying in Moscow with working visit, PMR’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Yastrebchak commented upon the statement of the President of the RF Dmitriy Medvedev in connection with plans of the USA on deployment of system of missile defense in Europe during the interview to REGNUM Informational Agency.
On November 24, during his business trip, Pridnestrovien Minister of Foreign Affairs V.V. Yastrebchak met with Ambassador-at-large of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation S.N. Gubarev.
In the Pridnestrovien Moldavian Republic paid attention to the number of comments and statements, made in the framework of contacts of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and leadership of the Republic of Moldova.
Today Minister of Foreign Affairs of the PMR Vladimir Yastrebchak met with the President of Experimental Creative Centre International Public Foundation, famous Russian scientist and writer of political essays Sergey Kurginyan.
On November 21, a meeting between the President of the Pridnestrovien Moldavian Republic Igor Smirnov and Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova Vladimir Filat was held in Bender.