This statement was made by an independent member of the Moldovan parliament representing the Gagauz autonomy, Alexander Sukhodolsky.

“We see what a huge number of political and economic actions are carried out in anti-Russian rhetoric,” RIA Novosti quotes him.

The deputy also noted that at this stage a huge number of agreements with CIS countries are being terminated.

Earlier, the chairman of the Duma Committee on International Affairs and leader of the LDPR, Leonid Slutsky, said that the situation in Moldova is reminiscent of the developments in Ukraine.

In addition, it was reported that the head of Gagauzia, Eugenia Gutsul, demanded a public apology from Moldovan President Maia Sandu for constant insults and groundless accusations.