On Moldova's 34th Sovereignty Day, former President Igor Dodon warns against losing sovereignty to external pressure, while President Maia Sandu emphasizes democracy and freedom.
Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon warns that losing sovereignty to external pressure could lead to armed conflicts. Moldova marked its 34th Sovereignty Day with President Maia Sandu emphasizing democracy and freedom as the foundation of its independence. Deputy PM Mihai Popșoi highlighted the importance of citizens deciding their own future and a resilient democracy. The Declaration of Sovereignty in 1990 established Moldova as a unitary and indivisible state, committing to peace and security and involvement in European structures.
June 23, 2024
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