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Moldova prepared for 'full spectrum of threats' – Nicu Popescu for Reuters

Moldova is prepared for a “full spectrum of threats” foreign minister Nicu Popescu said on Wednesday amid fears Russia could intensify attempts to destabilize the small nation already reeling from the war in neighboring Ukraine.

Tensions between Russia and Moldova have grown in recent months as Russian missiles aimed at Ukraine have entered Moldovan airspace and authorities have blamed the Kremlin for fueling anti-government protests, something it denies. Moldovan President Maia Sandu also accused Moscow last week of planning a coup to overthrow the government, while Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said on Monday relations between the two countries were “very tense.”

In a telephone interview with Reuters Popescu, Moldova’s minister of foreign affairs and European integration, said Chisinau was prepared, thanks partly to support from its international partners.

“Our institutions have planned for responses along the full spectrum of threats,” he said. “Of course we have limited means, but at the same time we are not alone in this.”

U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday affirmed his support for Moldova’s sovereignty in a meeting with Sandu in Warsaw. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 last year had caused fears early on that Moscow would attempt to seize Moldova’s breakaway Transdniestria region, where it maintains a small troop presence.

But Popescu said Ukraine’s success in beating back Russian forces has diminished that possibility.

Bogdan Nigai

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