The President of the Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublika, Vadim Krasnoselsky, offered Tiraspol and Chisinau to part with the Czech-Slovak scenario. "Maybe we'll smooth out the roughness and in one day realize that everything is fine, everything suits - the economies are working, the world is there, so let's keep this status quo, recognize each other and make peace about friendship and harmony for a thousand years, figuratively speaking.. How the Czech Republic and Slovakia, for example. We have to go to this, and we will definitely come to that, "he said at a recent press conference. On the right bank of the Dniester to this turn of events are not ready. Moldovan President Igor Dodon invited two parts of the country to simultaneously hold a referendum on the possibility of full-fledged reunification. However, the authorities of Transnistria say that the unrecognized republic made its choice back in 2006, wishing to join Russia. Dodon accession of Transnistria to the Russian Federation seems "unrealistic," the "Free Press". Political scientist Vladimir Bukarsky says that a "divorce in the Czech-Slovak" is possible only in case of coming to power in Chisinau frank "Romanian-Unionist forces, for which Transnistria is an unnecessary weight that prevents unification with Romania". However, today such parties are negligible. Nevertheless, the real danger of the entry of Moldova into Romania remains. "The Moldovan elite is convinced that the" European integration without Romania "project fails, and the only way for Moldova to enter the EU is through its entry into Romania. Support for unification with Romania in recent years has increased from about 10% to 23%. Therefore, despite the fact that the percentage of support for the association in the Moldovan society is very low, this threat can not be dismissed, "said the political scientist.. Bukarsky calls the situation in the settlement of the Moldovan-Transnistrian conflict stalemate. "Any concessions on such fundamental issues will be a political suicide for any statesman. Therefore, if we exclude a military solution to the problem, we have to wait and agree on more pressing issues. Or wait until Russia and the West together agree on a common draft resolution of the Transnistrian issue, "the expert said.. In the current political situation, each external party is interested in solving the problem on its own terms, and no compromise between them is possible. The pro-Western political forces in Moldova "the current situation, in the conditions of the radically Russophobic regime in Ukraine and the blockade of Transnistria, seems favorable for pushing the solution of this issue on its terms". Deputy Director of the National Institute for the Development of Modern Ideology Igor Shatrov agrees that "without Transdniestria, Moldova can absorb Romania much faster". "The official exit of Transnistria from Moldova will push this process. Therefore, in the pro-Romanian Moldovan elites, this idea, oddly enough, can find support.
Support such an idea and in Romania and with a strong desire to convince the European Union.
I think that the president of Transnistria counts on this. But at the official level, of course, the Moldovan authorities will not respond to Krasnoselsky's proposal.
The only thing Chisinau can do is to federalize Moldova, to recognize the broad autonomy of Transnistria as part of a single country, "the expert said.. The political crisis in Chisinau hampers the settlement of the Transnistrian problem. "In the absence of a dialogue between the branches of Moldovan authorities, of course, there can be no talk of a dialogue between Moldova and Transnistria. Before, it is necessary to resolve the Moldovan political crisis, "Shatrov said..
In his opinion, "in the context of Russia's geopolitical turbulence, it is beneficial to have as many allies in the international arena as possible, and Transnistria is such an ally". However, there is another aspect: "Moldova is not lost for Russia. And if the union will facilitate the transformation of Moldova into an ally of Russia, Russia could contribute to this process. If we are talking about the Romanization of Transnistria, then, of course, we can not allow this ".