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Protesters in Transnistria Demand Gas Supplies From Moldova
Gas Crisis Deepens in Moldova’s Transdniestria Region
The Transdniestria region in Moldova faces a severe energy crisis as its gas reserves dwindle. With Ukraine refusing transit and Moldova awaiting overdue payments, the region's residents suffer from power outages and severe winter hardships.
Protesters in Transnistria Demand Gas Supplies From Moldova Amid Energy Crisis
Protests erupted across Transnistria on Friday, with residents of the Moscow-backed separatist region demanding Moldovan authorities provide gas supplies amid an ongoing energy crisis. Russia’s Gazprom halted gas supplies to Transnistria on Jan.
Hundreds Protest In Transnistria, Blaming Moldova For Gas Crisis: Local Media
Hundreds of people in the self-proclaimed state of Transnistria protested against the Moldovan government on Friday, accusing it of spurring an energy crisis triggered by Russia cutting off gas supplies,
Moldova and Transdniestria Edge Closer to Gas Supply Deal Amid Crisis
Moldova and its separatist region, Transdniestria, are negotiating a gas supply deal amid a severe energy crisis. Ukraine halted the transit of Gazprom supplies, leading to power cuts in Transdniestria.
Will Transnistria's gas crisis lead to its collapse and reintegration into Moldova?
The crisis prompted a question: will the breakaway region, occupied by Russia since 1992, survive without Russian gas? Free-of-charge Russian gas had been the backbone of Transnistria's economy and ensured the preservation of the breakaway region and its de facto independence from Moldova.
Moldova PM Says Russia Troops Must Leave Transnistria To Solve Crisis
Moldova's prime minister told AFP on Wednesday the international community is ready to offer gas to end the energy crisis in Transnistria but a lasting solution hinges on Russia withdrawing its troops from the separatist region.
Expected settlement of energy crisis in Transnistria may have a security cost
By Iulian Ernst in Bucharest Moldova’s pro-Russian separatist Transnistria region has picked a natural gas trader, Cyprus-based Ozbor Enterprises managed by a former Gazprom executive, to import limited amounts of Russian natural gas through the Turkstream and Trans-Balkan pipelines after February 1.
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Moldova's separatist region says gas running out
The leader of Moldova's separatist Transdniestria region, gripped by power and heating cuts, said on Friday that gas reserves ...
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Moldova’s Dragu Says Gazprom Crisis to Push Inflation Past 10%
Moldova is bracing for double-digit inflation this year amid an escalating energy crisis triggered by Gazprom PJSC’s decision ...
Politico Europe
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Moldova ready to pump gas to Russian-backed separatists amid humanitarian crisis
An energy crisis that has left hundreds of thousands of people without heating and hot water in the breakaway region of ...
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Moldova, separatist region inch toward gas supply deal
Moldova and its separatist Transdniestria region inched towards a deal on Monday to allow gas to flow to residents of the ...
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Russia’s gas pipeline politics risk alienating its European allies
Russia has long used its plentiful energy resources as a tool to exert control over the region, where independence from ...
Weekly Blitz
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Orban demands gas transit restoration for Hungary’s EU sanctions support
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has thrown a wrench into the European Union’s sanctions machinery by conditioning ...
Reuters on MSN
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Moldova's separatist Transdniestria region reduces Sunday's blackouts
Transdniestria, which split from
Moldova
at the end of Soviet rule, has relied on Russian gas shipped through Ukraine.
Interfax
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Moldovan authorities looking for solution to solve energy crisis in Transdniestria - Moldovan president
CHISINAU. Jan 23 (Interfax) - The Moldovan authorities are looking for solutions that will help solve the energy crisis in Transdniestria, the Moldovan president said.
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