The incident put Moldovan lives at risk, the eastern European country’s President Maia Sandu said.
Zelenskyy said last year he had no intention of renewing the gas transit deal, stressing the importance for Europe of moving on from Russia and not allowing the Kremlin to ‘earn additional billions’ on Ukrainian blood.
Moldovan citizens will vote this year in parliamentary elections. There is a risk that their vote will derail Chisinau’s European course. Only time will tell how Europe will react, Vitalie Cojocari writes.
The Moscow-controlled breakaway region of Moldova will receive gas as a “humanitarian gesture” from the Kremlin, while the rest of the country will remain cut off after Russia halted supplies on 1 January, citing alleged unpaid debts.
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