“There are a lot of questions and problems. Even recently, this demarche with the expulsion of one Russian diplomat again says that they (the authorities. -

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) will continue in their troubles and mistakes only to look for the hand of Moscow,” said Bolya.

According to him, the Moldovan authorities, instead of developing the country and cooperation with partners, are putting pressure on the Gagauz autonomy and Transnistria, and have also begun a confrontation with the Chisinau mayor’s office.

On March 26, it became known that the Russian diplomat, declared persona non grata by the Moldovan authorities, had left the territory of the republic.