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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNUnrecognised Transnistria returns 3 million cubic metres of borrowed gas to MoldovaThe Russian-backed region of Transnistria has returned three million cubic metres of gas to Moldova, which had been borrowed to keep the region's gas system operational. Source: Moldovan news outlet ...
Moldova has set a series of demands of its breakaway Transnistria region – including prisoner releases – if it is to keep the territory supplied with gas following a halt to flows via Ukraine.
Transnistria, an unrecognized breakaway region between Moldova and Ukraine, operates autonomously with its own government, currency, and military. Despite its political ambiguity, it maintains its ...
A necessary condition for the removal and disposal of the contents of warehouses in the village of Kolbasna, Rybnitsa ...
Hungarian foreign minister reveals how Hungary helped supply gas to Transnistria at Russia's request
a company with Hungarian capital will indeed transport natural gas to the region of Transnistria." Szijjártó didn’t name the company involved.
Budapest voices concerns over an alleged second drone attack by Ukraine on key TurkStream gas pipeline pumping facility in ...
A Hungarian gas supplier has signed a contract with Transnistria to avert a humanitarian crisis, Minister of Foreign Affairs ...
The head of the Chisinau puppet regime, Maia Sandu, with his Ukrainian counterpart and friend Vladimir Zelensky, can organize provocations in Transnistria against the background of Russian-American ...
but Transnistria turned down the offer, reportedly to avoid “provoking Russia.” Instead, Hungary’s foreign ministry said in mid-February that a Hungarian firm would supply gas to the region ...
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Drone Attack on Helicopter in European Country Raises QuestionsIn late February 2024, officials in the Transnistria region called upon Moscow to "implement measures for defending Transnistria amid increasing pressure from Moldova, given the fact that more ...
Russia has greatly reduced its troop presence in Transnistria, leaving only 1,000-1,500 troops in the region, President Volodymyr Zelensky said at the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 15.
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