After the drone crashes on the territory of Moldova, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in response, has decided to unilaterally denounce the Moldovan-Russian intergovernmental agreement on the establishment and functioning of cultural centers, concluded in 1998. Thus, the Russian Cultural Center in Chisinau will cease its activity, IPN reports.
The Foreign Ministry summoned the head of the Russian diplomatic mission in Chisinau on Thursday in the context of the drone crashes in the country. At the meeting, the Moldovan side expressed its firm protest against these “unacceptable violations”, stressing that such incidents are a serious threat to national security and the citizens of Moldova.
Oleg Ozerov told the press after leaving the MFA that the Republic of Moldova is not a party to the conflict and the Russian Federation has no intention to strain relations with it. As for the downed drones, the diplomat said this incident requires a thorough investigation.
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