The meeting took place on the sidelines of the World Youth Congress in the Russian city of Sochi.
Wednesday, March 6, Bashkan (chapter) Gagauzia, an autonomous territory of the Republic of Moldova, Eugenia Gutsul met with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and, according to her, discussed “complex geopolitical and regional issues” with the owner of the Kremlin.
She wrote about this in her Telegram channel, noting that the meeting took place on the sidelines of the World Youth Congress in the Russian city of Sochi.
Hutsul said that she complained to Putin about the “lawless actions of the authorities in Moldova,” which allegedly takes revenge for “the civil position and commitment to national interests.” The leader of the autonomous territory claims that Chisinau “restricts the budget, violates legal rights and provokes destabilization in Gagauzia.”
“The Russian leader [Putin] promised to support Gagauzia and the Gagauz people in defending our legitimate rights, powers and positions in the international arena,” said Hutsul.
Recall that the previously unrecognized Transnistria appealed to Russia – the Federation Council and the State Duma – with a request to protect them from economic pressure from Moldova, citing the alleged residence of 220 thousand Russian citizens in the region.
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