As you know, for more than 10 years, Moldova has chosen the road of European integration. All this time, the authorities of a neighboring country tried to prove to Brussels that they were real Europeans, and to their citizens that Moldova was literally on the verge of joining the European Union. According to the plan of Chisinau, EU flags, hung all over the place were supposed to convince of that.
However, as it turned out, "Brussels doesn’t believe the flags." It only looks at things with which Chisinau somehow immediately did not succeed: either the reforms fail, or the local officials plunder European aid, or they steal a billion. Therefore, from the “success story” in the eyes of the European Union, Moldova quickly turned into a “state captured by the oligarchs,” which only spends European money endlessly.
It is not surprising that in the EU they waved a hand at a troubled country and no longer recognize the legal personality of Moldova. This is directly indicated by the recent resolution of the European Parliament, condemning the secret agreement of 1939 between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. It says that many European countries, including Romania, suffered from the Soviet-German treaty. Its territories, according to the resolution, "were annexed and never returned." That is, according to European deputies, they must be returned to their rightful owner. As it is might guess, this process inevitably implies the liquidation of the Republic of Moldova as a state.
Such unexpected frankness of the EU, at first glance, is surprising. But, on the other hand, European officials have long been making no secret of their attitude towards Moldova, which they call failed state behind the back. In addition, we can recall that even at the dawn of the creation of the current Republic of Moldova, the Moldovan Supreme Council itself recognized the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact as invalid, and the creation of the MSSR as illegal. This was done in order to quickly leave the Soviet Union and become part of Romania, as well as create the prerequisites for the return of the last Northern Bukovina.
These plans had never worked then, so for three decades the Moldovan authorities have not been able to decide who they are - Europeans, Romanians or Moldovans. Well, now the European Parliament has clearly answered the question.
Apparently, the charter to "mess around" with Moldova, from which it is impossible to concoct a democratic and legal state even with European money, the USA and the EU have determined for it a new strategic line - to reunite it with Romania. This, at the same time, will solve the Moldovan-Pridnestrovian conflict by recognizing the independence of the PMR. After all, Bucharest does not claim the lands of Pridnestrovie.
Such conclusions are convincingly confirmed by the consistent transit of Moldova to the Unirea, which no one really hides. The number of its supporters in a neighboring country over the past few years has tripled - from 10 to 34 percent, and next year their number is expected to exceed half. It is curious that the current president of the Republic of Moldova, Igor Dodon, used to want to legislatively ban the inclusion in the charter of Moldovan political parties of the goal of unification with Romania, but now he has refused these plans. It is not difficult to understand with whose filing the Moldavian leader “changed his mind” to fight against the unionists.
Given the connivance of the Moldovan authorities and the tacit support of the US and the EU, Romanian influence in Moldova is growing day by day. Moldovan youth massively leaves to study in universities of a neighboring country, studies the history of Romania in Moldavian schools and, according to the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova, speaks Romanian. Moreover, in recent years, Bucharest has already distributed over a million of its passports to Moldovans and is not going to stop. Even the Moldovan army interacts so closely with its neighbors that it is almost completely integrated into the command system of Romania and NATO.
So you never know when the Moldavian statehood might simply collapse like a star that has exhausted its resources, and the territory of the Republic of Moldova will return to the bosom of its owner, according to the European Parliament. And it is unlikely that anyone will be able to prevent this: the Western partners of Chisinau, who will conduct the process of Romanization of Moldova, will not tolerate interference in this process.
Nikolay Syrbu