CHISINAU. Jan 23 (Interfax) - The Moldovan authorities are looking for solutions that will help solve the energy crisis in Transdniestria, the Moldovan president said.
The company is said to have booked about 3.1 million cubic metres per day of the Russia-designed TurkStream gas pipeline for ...
Moldova's prime minister told AFP on Wednesday the international community is ready to offer gas to end the energy crisis in Transnistria but a lasting solution hinges on Russia withdrawing its troops ...
The Kremlin on Thursday said it was willing provide gas to Transnistria, after Russia's cut-off of supplies this month plunged the separatist region of Moldova into an energy crisis.
Moldova's breakaway Transdniestria region expects to receive Russian gas again soon to meet its needs, its leader Vadim ...
Vadim Krsnoselsky, the leader of Transdniestria, a breakaway region in Moldova, said that it expects to be able to get Russian gas soon, to meet its own needs.
The Transdniestria region of Moldova faces power cuts as Russian gas supplies are suspended due to a disputed Moldovan debt.
The village of Copanca, near Moldova's pro-Russian Transnistria region, has faced heating and hot water shortages since January 1 after Russia cut gas supplies over a $709 million debt ...
The buzzing sound of chainsaws and generators is now common in Varnița, a village of 5,000 that borders Moldova's ...
Moldova has repeatedly claimed Russia is conducting a sprawling “hybrid war” against it by meddling in elections, funding ...
Valtonen will meet with Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean, Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Oleg Serebrian, and Foreign Minister Mihai Popsoi, the Moldovan Foreign Ministry's press service ...
Moldova’s Prime Minister Dorin Recean has accused local authorities of exploiting the issue to ferment instability, claiming that offers of assistance from his government have been ignored.