Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia unite forces to face Russian threatens
Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia unite forces to fight against the Russian aggression. The three countries launched a dialogue in this sense.
Vadim Cernis, the minister for the temporary occupied territories of Ukraine declared that the aggression of Moscow can only be avoided by uniting the forces.
"We have the same situation daily. This is a great problem. All our efforts are made for people, not for the politicians", said Vadim Cernas.
Ketevan Tsikhelashvili, the Georgian Minister for Reconciliation confirmed the support of their country for Chisinau.
"We support the territorial integrity of Moldova. Of course, the Russian troops that are illegally staying in Moldova should leave this territory", said Ketevan Tsikhelashvili.
Cristina Lesnic, the vice prime minister for Reintegration said that some measure will follow.
"We are about to sign a memorandum in December, on human rights, defense and experience", said Cristina Lesnic, vice prime minister for Reintegration.
The Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia decision to fight against Russian pressure was also discussed by the Presidents of the three Parliaments.