By Burc Eruygur
ISTANBUL (AA) - Moldova’s breakaway region of Transnistria on Wednesday called on Russia for help by implementing “protective measures” amid “unprecedented challenges and threats” by Chisinau.
The enclave is controlled by pro-Russian separatists since the early 1990s, but internationally recognized as part of Moldova.
At a special a congress in the city of Tiraspol, lawmakers passed a resolution requesting Russia’s parliament to "protect" Transnistria in the context of "increasing pressure from Moldova."
The declaration, shared by Russia media, said the appeal was made taking into account the presence of "more than 220,000 Russian citizens" and the “unique positive experience of Russian peacekeeping on the Dniester (River), as well as status of guarantor and mediator in the negotiation process.”
It also called on the international community to prevent the growing of tensions, saying the request will also be sent to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Commonwealth of Independent States, the European Parliament, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and participants of the 5+2 format talks to influence Moldova.
“Pridnestrovie will persistently fight for its own identity, rights and interests of the Pridnestrovian people and will not give up their protection, despite any forms of blackmail and external pressure,” it said.