The crisis prompted a question: will the breakaway region, occupied by Russia since 1992, survive without Russian gas?
The leader of breakaway Moldovan region Transnistria visited Moscow recently for talks on resolving its energy crisis, local ...
An energy crisis that has left hundreds of thousands of people without heating and hot water in the breakaway region of ...
The leader of breakaway Transnistria said Monday his government was ready to buy gas from Moldova, more than two weeks after a halt in Russian supplies plunged his region into crisis.
Moldova's Supreme Security Council, led by President Maia Sandu, met at the presidential palace in Chisinau to address the ...
The village of Copanca near Moldova pro-Russian Transnistria region has faced heating and hot water shortages since January 1 ...
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has reiterated the country's readiness to assist the breakaway Transnistrian region, ...
Vadim Krasnoselsky, the leader of the unrecognised republic of Transnistria in Moldova, has been taking part in discussions in Moscow concerning the energy crisis that has arisen in the region ...
“Kremlin officials are attempting to exploit the energy crisis in Moldova to set conditions to justify future Russian ...
Russia has long used its plentiful energy resources as a tool to exert control over the region, where independence from ...
The energy crisis in Transnistria prompted speculation that the Russian-controlled entity's survival is at stake and that it may be forced to reintegrate into Moldova at some point in the future.
One option is Russia to start shipments through the Balkan corridor (Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania), without Moldova paying off ...