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  2. Moldova–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Russo-Moldovan relations became a main focus of foreign policy for newly established Republic of Moldova. [1] During the war of Transnistria, Russia gave formal and informal support to Moldovan secessionist, direct intervention of Russian 14th Guards Army stationed in Moldova on behalf of the secessionist side resulted in an end to the fighting and the emergence of the internationally ...

  3. Corrective colony No. 2, Mordovia - Wikipedia

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    FKU [nb 1] Corrective Colony No. 2 of the FSIN of Russia for the Republic of Mordovia, [1] or simply IK-2 Yavas, is a women's corrective colony in Russia. [2] It is located near Yavas, Mordovia, about 300 mi (480 km) southeast of Moscow. [3] [4] It is known for the incarceration of WNBA player Brittney Griner.

  4. Exclusive: Russia's secret document for destabilizing Moldova

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    Moldova, not much larger than Maryland, has a population of about 2.6 million. In the early months of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it absorbed 430,000 refugees, more per capita than any other ...

  5. Pro-EU Moldova dismisses breakaway region's request for ...

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    After Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, tensions surged around the separatist region, which says it has 220,000 Russian citizens. Relations between Moldova and Russia have also ...

  6. Foreign minister says Moldova has right to expel more Russian ...

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    The foreign minister of ex-Soviet Moldova was quoted as saying on Friday that his government reserved the right to order further expulsions of Russian diplomats if Moscow engaged in new activities ...

  7. Category:Moldova–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    MoldovaRussia relations; 0–9. 5+2 format; 2006 Russian ban of Moldovan and Georgian wines; 2022–2023 Moldovan energy crisis; Moldovan protests (2022–2023)

  8. Foreign relations of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Moldova and Russia deteriorated in November 2003 over a Russian proposal for the solution of the Transnistria conflict, which Moldovan authorities refused to accept. In the following election, held in 2005, the Communist party made a formal 180-degree turn and was re-elected on a pro-Western platform, [ citation needed ] with ...

  9. Moldova expels 45 Russian diplomats and embassy staff over ...

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    Russia given 15 August deadline to cut its embassy staff to 25 from current strength of 80 Moldova expels 45 Russian diplomats and embassy staff over ‘attempts to destabilise’ country Skip to ...