"We are analyzing what kind of relationship we have within the framework of these agreements ... We had enough time to check and collect evidence that these agreements, this partnership is not beneficial to the citizens of Moldova, "RIA Novosti quoted her as saying.

Moldovan Interior Minister Anna Revenko previously proposed to denounce ten agreements within the CIS.

At the same time, Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Ministry of Agriculture of Moldova Vladimir Bolea on the air of the Chisinau TV channel Jurnal TV noted that the country's exit from the CIS would result in another economic crisis for the state, primarily in the agricultural sector.

On May 15, the Chairman of the Moldovan Parliament, Igor Grosu, announced the decision to initiate the procedure for the republic's withdrawal from the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly.