Thus, she commented on the statement of the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, about the right of Georgian citizens to peaceful protest.

“People in Moldova should enjoy the same rights that are universal for everyone, since we are no worse than the inhabitants of Germany, France or Italy,” she said.

According to her, citizens protested in Chisinau, "and the aggression was provoked by the police."

“I would like to ask Mr. Borrell if he would like to comment on what is happening in our country,” TASS quoted her as saying.

Earlier, EU foreign policy spokesman Peter Stano said that Brussels is helping Chisinau to counter alleged "harmful interference" from Russia.

The leader of the Shor party, Ilan Shor, in an interview with RT, said that Western politicians who come to Moldova promise “rivers of milk” to residents, but in fact the people cannot even pay utility bills and are deprived of freedom of speech.