Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandr Stetsiuk met with UN Peace and Development Advisor Kristin Jenssen and assistant for inclusion of vulnerable groups Laure Storne.
Opening the meeting, Alexandr Stetsiuk positively assessed the dynamics of cooperation with the UN and its relevant structures. In particular, the diplomat noted that a series of projects under the auspices of UN agencies are being implemented on the territory of Pridnestrovie, and the accumulated long-term experience of interaction makes it possible to identify promising areas for further cooperation.
Foreign Minister Vitaly Ignatiev met with Ambassador Thomas Mayr-Harting, Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office to discuss the current standing within the negotiation process. Ambassador Kelly Keiderling, Head of the OSCE Mission to Moldova, also attended the meeting.
Today, a meeting of Expert (Working) Groups on Health Issues was held in the videoconference format. The discussion focused on the problem of importing medicines for health institutions and pharmaceutical companies in Pridnestrovie. The Pridnestrovian side claimed that relevant authorities of the Republic of Moldova still ban a number of cargoes with medicines purchased within the framework of the 2023 state tenders.
The results of 30 years of negotiations between Pridnestrovie and Moldova, the current state and prospects of the 5+2 format were the topic of the interview.
Vitaly Ignatiev noted that the dialogue process has always had its cycles, when periods of success alternate with stagnation. As of now, Moldova seeks to extend the negative phase, takes unilateral actions, increasing pressure on the economy and social sphere of Pridnestrovie.
Vitaly Ignatiev participated in the international conference organized by the State University, dedicated to the launching of the political negotiation process, with a lecture: “A 30-year Experience of the Negotiation Process between the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic and the Republic of Moldova: Retrospective and Current Problems”.
In an interview with an RIA Novosti journalist, the PMR Foreign Minister spoke about the situation in Pridnestrovian economy amid pressure from Chisinau, the negotiation process and the role of the OSCE, as well as the peacekeeping mission on the Dniester
President of the PMR Vadim Krasnoselsky spoke about what Moldova calls “equal conditions for doing business” in an interview with the First Pridnestrovian TV channel
Legal analysis of the compliance of the so-called Law on Separatism with international rules and provisions of the Moldovan Declaration of Independence in a conversation between Vadim Krasnoselsky and Nikita Kondratov, journalist of Pridnestrovian State TV & Radio Broadcasting Company