Chisinau, Moldova — Moldova started transporting EU-funded gas to the pro-Russian, breakaway region of Transnistria, hit by an unprecedented energy crisis, the government said Saturday.
Moldovagaz, Moldova's largest energy company, began supplying the first 3 million cubic metres of gas to the Russian-backed breakaway region of Transnistria on Saturday, 1 February. Source: Europa ...
The package amounts to €64 million, with €20 million allocated for gas supplies to the unrecognised Transnistria. Source: Moldovan news outlet Newsmaker, as reported by European Pravda Details: ...
Moscow, Russia — The leader of breakaway Transnistria said Monday his government was ready to buy gas from Moldova, more than two weeks after a halt in Russian supplies plunged his region into ...
Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria will receive gas from Russia as "humanitarian aid," but the rest of the country will remain cut off from Moscow's supply, the Kremlin-backed separatist ...
Russia will begin supplying gas as humanitarian aid to Moldova’s breakaway region of Transnistria, but not to the rest of Moldova, Transnistrian leader Vadim Krasnoselsky announced on Wednesday, ...
CHISINAU, February 7. /TASS/. In giving Transnistria gas on credit, Europe is trying to strip the republic of its sovereignty just like USAID and Western NGOs did with Moldova, Moldova’s former ...
The Russian authorities and the leadership of Moldova’s breakaway region of Transnistria are reportedly exploring a plan to supply gas to the region through purchases on the European spot market, ...
The leader of breakaway Moldovan region Transnistria visited Moscow recently for talks on resolving its energy crisis, local media reported Tuesday. The tiny self-proclaimed republic, which is reliant ...
Cars wait in line at the Bender crossing point between the self-proclaimed republic of Transnistria and Moldova on March 1, 2024. Pro-Russian rebel officials in Moldova's breakaway region of ...
TASS/. Transnistria continues to negotiate natural gas supplies with Russia and Hungary for a longer term, the president of the unrecognized republic, Vadim Krasnoselsky, said at a news conference.
But by pressuring Moldova, Moscow also risked alienating Transnistria, the primarily Russian-speaking breakaway Moldovan territory of about 450,000 people that, while not internationally ...
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