Lavrov admits that “special status” for Donbass is “quite similar to Transnistria”

Giving the occupied Donbass a “special status” will create a situation in Ukraine similar to Transnistria in Moldova. This point of view was expressed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in an interview with Kommersant.

Answering the journalist’s question, whether it is possible to formulate Russia’s position as follows: “No status – no settlement”, the Russian Foreign Minister replied that Russia’s position is somewhat wider.

“The position of Russia is somewhat wider. It consists in the fact that there are Minsk agreements… They mean restoring Ukraine’s control over this entire region, while respecting its special status”, – he stated.

“This is quite similar to Transnistria, by the way”, – Lavrov added.

Historical note. Transnistria declared its independence from Moldova in 1990. Chișinău’s attempt to regain control of the territories seized by the separatist rebellion turned into an armed conflict, in which the 14th army of the Russian Federation, called the “peacekeeping contingent”, played a decisive role. The military support of the Russian Federation allowed the so-called Transnistrian Moldavian Republic to declare its complete secession from Moldova. The latter, in turn, did not recognize the PMR separation, therefore the issue of the status of this territory remains unresolved, and the conflict is frozen. At the same time, the Russian army is still in Transnistria, and the PMR leadership is conducting an openly pro-Russian policy. In December 2013, a law on the application of Russian federal legislation in the territory of the unrecognized “republic” was passed. In March 2014, the “Supreme Council of Transnistria” asked the Russian State Duma to develop a law that would allow the annexation of PMR to Russia.

(C) OSTROV 2019

6 comments

  1. Thus no peace, but more cargo 200 instead. There will be no special status. Donbas residents are no less ukrainian than the rest of the nation.

  2. This form of fascism only provides a deterrent for the country to join NATO. Transnistria exists in a time warp from 1990. It is a museum and nothing has changed since. Frozen conflict? Frozen occupation is more like it. time to provide the Moskali with a Green Corridor from Transnistria like they offered Ukraine at Ilovaisk.

  3. “This is quite similar to Transnistria, by the way”, – Lavrov added.

    You mean deploying thousands of Russian peacekeepers in Donbas horseface? You are as transparent as a glass shithouse.

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