Kurginyan explains why Moldova is afraid of a conflict in Transnistria

30.04.2022, Moscow.

Moldova is taking a restrained stance regarding the situation in Ukraine and does not want conflict with Transnistria for two reasons, political analyst and leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan said on April 27 on the air of the Great Game program on Channel One Russia.

First, the Moldovan armed forces are not ready to confront the army of Transnistria in a purely military sense. Kurginyan noted that the Tiraspol army is simply “better at fighting.”

“If Kishinev in the early period could have drowned Transnistria in blood and won, it would have done so. But it failed to do so. The evidence that it couldn’t do it is the existence of Tiraspol and the peaceful life there. And this has always been the case,” the political scientist said.

The second reason is that Moldova is not ready either to accept “fraternal help” from NATO countries in the case of conflict, and above all Romania.

“If Romania provides ‘brotherly help’ to Kishinev, what will be left of Kishinev? The point here is that Moldova is not only afraid of Tiraspol, it is afraid of Romania,” Essence of Time’s leader concluded.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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