Moldova is ready to cooperate with Russia on Russian peacekeepers rotation

07/07/15 11:08

Moldova is ready to cooperate with Russia on Russian peacekeepers rotation

Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Victor Osipov told it during his interview to Kommersant.

The Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Victor Osipov declared that RM was ready to cooperate with Russia on Russian military personnel rotation. According to the politician, first of all the parties need to coordinate a clearer rotation mechanism, RIA Novosti reports with reference to the Deputy Prime Minister's interview to the Kommersant.

Victor Osipov also told about results of the meeting with the Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. «We negotiated on it in detail. I didn't expect that, after the first technic meeting (as I met with him for the first time), we will find certain solutions. But after my visit to Moscow, we received a new letter infroming about peacekeepers rotation, that is three military men were going to arrive. It is written in a reasonable way, it specifies very accurately, who comes and who is replaced," he noted.

«We need a clearer rotation mechanism. So, there won't be any problems," the Moldovan politician continued.

However, at the same time, according to Victor Osipov, it doesn't concern providing of free Russian military freight movement through the territory of Moldova. «The questions of supply are also solved by the domestic market (of Pridnestrovie — editor's note). Money is needed for it. As for spare parts for hardware, we will sell them," the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration declared.

For the reference, Dmitry Rogozin emphasized earlier that further development of trade relations between the Russian Federation and the RM depends on the situation concerning the Russian peacekeepers and the Operational Group of the Russian Federation in Pridnestrovie.

 

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