Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned Moldova today that the threat to the security of Russian troops in the breakaway region of Transnistria risks provoking a military confrontation with Moscow.
Russia has stationed peacekeepers in Transnistria since the early 1990s, when pro-Russian separatists wrested most of the region from Moldovan control in an armed conflict.
Russia says its military is there to maintain peace and stability, but Moldova wants Moscow to withdraw its forces.
“Everyone should understand that any action that threatens the security of our troops (in Transnistria) will be considered under international law as an attack on Russia, as happened in South Ossetia when our peacekeepers were attacked by (former president of Georgia) Saakashvili,” Lavrov said.
This incident, in 2008, led to a five-day war in which Russian forces captured several Georgian cities. Soon after, Moscow recognized the independence of South Ossetia and another breakaway Georgian territory, Abkhazia.
Transnistria, which depends heavily on Moscow’s support, reported a series of sporadic attacks in April, further escalating tensions that were already high following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which borders Moldova.
Source: AMPE
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