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Tag: Mircea Snegur

MOLDOVA and RUSSIA: Chisinau and Tiraspol

by JULIAN DUPLAIN 20/10/199502/08/2020

IN EARLY JULY, THE DNIESTER LEADERSHIP and the Moldovan government appeared to be closer to an accord than at any time since the region’s bloody conflict of 1992. But considerable differences were nevertheless evident.

MOLDOVA and RUSSIA: Gagauz Yeri

by Charles King 20/10/199502/08/2020

Moldova: Back to Romanian?

by DAN IONESCU 25/08/199502/08/2020

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