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Britain and Moldova signed a defense pact against Russian aggression

Велика Британія та Молдова започаткували нове партнерство у сфері оборони та безпеки на тлі загроз з боку Росії . They signed a pact against Russian aggression.

RBC-Ukraine reported this in a letter to The Guardian.

It appears that the initiative was announced during the visit of the minister Cordon Certificates of Great Britain by David Lemme to the capital of Moldova, Chisinau.

The British Ministry of Health stated that the pact will direct the “response to the wide spread of trade between the two countries and strengthen the stability of Moldova to the current threat.”

“Moldova is a vitally important partner of Great Britain in the sphere of security, and therefore, in order to strengthen its resistance to Russian aggression and ensure security on British streets, I will destroy this is in the sphere of illegal migration and the beginnings of new partnership in the sphere of defense and security,” Lemmi said.

Russia is in favor of the internal affairs of Moldova

It seems that Moldova recently held presidential elections, as well as a referendum the country's accession to the European Union.

At the hour of elections, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moldova called Russia to the Supreme Council in the elections.

Before this, the Vice-President of Moldova K Ristina Gerasimova stated that The Russian Federation is also running a large-scale campaign to destabilize the political situation in the region. Behind these words, Moscow saw close to 100 million euros if it were to hold the presidential elections and referendum.

It was recently reported that Russian and pro-Kremlin agents began an information operation to discredit The victory of Maia Sandu in the presidential elections in Moldova. They are trying to recognize the unintentional results of the fussing of votes.

Read terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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