According to the acting foreign minister of the PMR, Vitaly Ignatyev, Moldova is continuing its tactics of deviating from a dialogue with Pridnestrovie, despite statements about the need to intensify the negotiations
Vitaly Ignatyev: the country's essential task is the reorientation of its foreign trade to the markets of the Eurasian Economic Union, and Russia in particular
According to the Pridnestrovie's Foreign Minister Vitaly Ignatyev, at the moment Pridnestrovie is forced to exist in conditions of constantly mounting comprehensive pressure brought on by the neighboring states
Such an opinion was voiced by the acting foreign minister of the PMR, Vitaly Ignatyev, following his meeting with Moldova's chief negotiator, Gheorghe Balan
During the dialogue, special attention was paid to the current social and economic situation in the republic amid the global financial crisis and unilateral restrictions imposed by the neighboring countries