During a meeting with the international press-tour participants, the president highlighted the issue of Moldova's law enforcement agencies bringing politically motivated criminal charges against a number of Pridnestrovian officials and businessmen
Yevgeny Shevchuk met the participants of the International Press-tour, journalists from CIS and near-abroad countries. The meeting was in the form of free communication
Commander-in-Chief of the Pridnestrovie's Armed Forces – President Yevgeny Shevchuk, members of the Government and MPs of the Supreme Council, leadership of the defense and law enforcement agencies, military personnel and veterans of the Pridnestrovie's Armed forces attended the meeting
Russia's LifeNews journalists were banned from entering Moldova due to alleged lack of accreditation. The journalists were also deprived of a flash drive which contains "a part od some footage"
Pridnestrovie's Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that Moldova's border police service and information and security service has committed an unfriendly action aimed at information and diplomatic isolation of Pridnestrovie
Economic and enterprise competence may become a competitive advantage of the republic's population, the vice-president of the Pridnestrovie's Chamber of Commerce and Industry considers
Yevgeny Shevchuk has held meetings with the delegation from the Republic of Abkhazia, led by the vice president, Vitaliy Gabniya, and the delegation of South Ossetia, led by the foreign minister of South Ossetia, Kazbulat Tskhovrebo
A delegation from the Nagorno-Karabach Republic has visited Tiraspol's A.P. Chekhov Secondary School 3, and a delegation from the Republic of Abkhazia has visited Bendery's Gymnasium 2
It appeared that there were more Pridnestrovians wishing to enter the Russian higher education institutions on the state-funded places, than the amount of quotas
Yevgeny Shevchuk figures on the growth of Pridnestrovie's healthcare standards after the construction of all medical facilities will be complete through the the Russian humanitarian project