Politicians in Moldova’s Trans-Dniester region, the autonomous - TopicsExpress



          

Politicians in Moldova’s Trans-Dniester region, the autonomous territory situated on the eastern Moldovan border with Ukraine, have appealed to the Russian parliament to draft a law allowing it to join Russia. Trans-Dniester, or Transnistria, held a referendum in 2006 similar to the one held in Crimea over the weekend. Its demand for independence, however, was rejected by Moldova and, as characterized by the BBC, the “international community,” code for the United Nations. The Transnistria parliament, according to spokesman Irina Kubanskikh, had “appealed to the Russian Federation leadership to examine the possibility of extending to Trans-Dniester the legislation, currently under discussion in the State Duma, on granting Russian citizenship and admitting new subjects into Russia.” The globalists play on the ignorance of westerners to this region of the world. Russias strong historic ties to many republics is drawing them back together. They do not want to be under the jackboots of the unelected EU/NATO dictatorship, and they are NOT people or nations regarded by the Europeans -
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 02:51:30 +0000

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