A special congress of the breakaway Transnistria region of Moldova — the Pridnestrovian Moldovan Republic — is calling on Moscow for help “in the face of increased pressure.”
Pridnestrovian officials say the Moldovan government has unleashed an “economic war” on the region by blocking vital imports and is seeking to turn it into a “ghetto.” The breakaway republic’s congress is asking Russia’s Federation Council and State Duma “to implement measures to protect Transnistria in the face of increased pressure from Moldova.”
Transnistria is a narrow strip of land sandwiched between the Dniester River and the internationally recognized Ukraine-Moldova border. Mostly Russian-speaking, it has asserted its independence from Moldova since 1991. In 2022, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a resolution asserting that the region is under military occupation by Russia.
“The decisions of the current congress cannot be ignored by the international community,” said Vitaly Ignatiev, the republic’s foreign policy chief.
The breakaway republic’s calls for Russian aid have increased fears that the territory could be used by Russia to open a new southwestern front in its war with Ukraine.