Romania refused to recognize legitimacy of election in Transnistria

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania refused to recognize the legitimacy of the elections of chapter in an unrecognized Transnistria. This is reported on the department website.

“In this regard, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs repeats that Romania maintains a comprehensive, peaceful and solid settlement of the Transnistrian conflict in accordance with international law,” the message is noted.

Foreign Ministry of Romania stressed that the conflict should be solved with the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Moldova “without prejudice to its European future.”

The elections in Transnistria became seventh and passed on December 12. The candidates for the post of leader were the current president of the Republic of Vadim Krasnoselsky and a resident of the village of Girtop Greigoryopolsky district Sergey Pynzar.

Preliminary results will be known on December 13th. According to the CEC, more than 144 people gave their own voices.

Previously, Moldavian President Maya Sanda called illegal elections of the head of Transnistria. According to her, Chisinau wants the resolution of the conflict with the Tiraspol, but this is a long process, and “there are no light and fast solutions.”

In the country refused to let three observers from Russia. From Chisinau Airport, the first deputy director of the CIS Institute, Doctor of Historical and Economics, Professor Vladimir Egorov was deported. Prior to this, the territory of the country refused to let the Russian political scientist Natalia Narotinitskaya.

In these cases, Moldova’s authorities did not name the reasons for the expulsion of citizens of the Russian Federation. In addition, the ban on the entry announced a member of the Council under the President of Russia for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights, Chairman of the Association of Association, Alexander Brod.

/Media reports.