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Putin met with President of Moldova Igor Dodon

Vladimir Putin had a meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon in Sochi.


The discussion between Vladimir Putin and Igor Dodon focused, in particular, on topical issues of relations of Russia and Moldova. Presidents discussed the possible ways of settling the Transnistria conflict.
Vladimir Putin and Igor Dodon before their meeting in Sochi
Before the meeting of the Presidents of Russia and Moldova in Sochi.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov together with Deputy Prime Minister and Russian Co-Chair of the Russian - Moldovan Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation Dmitry Rogozin, and Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov attended the meeting on behalf of Russia.

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President of Russia Vladimir Putin:

Good afternoon, Mr. Dodon, colleagues,

As you know, this year we celebrated the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between our countries. Many events took place over these years, quite a few of them tragic, such as the Transnistria conflict.
Meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon in Sochi.
Meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon in Sochi.


It is in this context that we greatly value your efforts to normalize Russian-Moldovan relations. We can see that the process is not smooth but both the people of Moldova and the people of the Russian Federation are interested in a positive outcome.

I am glad to have this opportunity to discuss all aspects of our bilateral ties on the sidelines of the CIS summit.

President of the Republic of Moldova Igor Dodon:

Mr. Putin, colleagues,

To begin with, I am very glad that it is almost exactly 10 months since we resumed the dialogue of our countries at the level of heads of state: the first meeting of presidents took place on January 17.

We made many positive changes over these 10 months but we also had problems that we must also discuss and assess objectively.

President of Moldova Igor Dodon
President of Moldova Igor Dodon.
During this period Moldova has substantially increased exports – by over 17 percent in the first seven months of the year; exports of some items increased multiple times over – for example, 19 times more exports of grapes and three times more exports of apples.

Owing to our agreements – and I would like to thank you once again for this – the problem of migrants has been resolved. Tens of thousands received an opportunity to settle their problems and obtain legal status or come to the Russian Federation again.

Of course, there were problems as well because not everyone is happy that our strategic partnership has resumed. There were attempts both inside and outside the country to provoke our leaders into confrontation.

Russian President Vladimir Putin with President of Moldova Igor Dodon.
I must say that despite all this, we continue normal contacts at the level of MP groups. For instance, Zinaida Greceanii will meet with Mr. Volodin tomorrow and is taking part in an important parliamentary event in St Petersburg.

During the next few weeks, we are planning to hold a meeting of the inter-parliamentary Friendship Group, which has not met for the past eight years. We have invited several dozen State Duma deputies to visit Moldova.

Delovaya Rossiya held a big event both in Moscow and Chisinau. Literally yesterday its Co-Chairman Igor Chaika was in Tiraspol and Comrat, and we had good meetings in Chisinau.

For the first time, the Moldovan delegation – over 400 young people – will take part in the youth festival in Sochi at the end of this week. We made sure they come from both the right and left banks.

Needless to say, we will discuss Transnistria in more detail. But I would like to thank you on behalf of the Moldovan people both from the left and right banks because in July of this year we marked the 25th anniversary of the peacekeeping operation.

This has been a successful operation, and I would like to thank you very much on behalf of the Moldovan people because the role of this peacekeeping operation in maintaining peace is very important.

Vladimir Putin at the meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon.
Vladimir Putin at the meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon.
Naturally, we had several meetings also with the leaders of Transnistria. We divide the resolution of all problems into two stages. We have a plan for resolving current issues. We drafted and submitted proposals on car license plates because there is a risk that the Ukrainians will block the resolution of this issue.

We have set forth proposals on landlines and recognition of university diplomas. These are short-term issues, and they must be settled now. I hope we will do this in the next few weeks.

As for the mid- and long-term perspective and political settlement, we understand that it will be only possible to resume their discussion after the parliamentary elections that will take place in Moldova next year.

I am sure this will be a pro-Moldovan parliament that will be motivated to resolve this very important problem. The resolution of the Transnistria issue is a strategic task for me. This is important for everyone – for the regions and the residents of both the left and right banks.

Vladimir Putin:

Mr. Dodon, you have just mentioned certain decisions that were made during or as a result of our talks. I am referring to liberalization related to labor migrants, opening certain segments of the Russian market for goods that are sensitive for Moldova’s economy, and some other matters.

I should say frankly that this was done not preemptively, so to speak, but to support your efforts to normalize Russian-Moldovan relations. We hope very much that people will see and appreciate this and will do all they can to support the forces in your country that are focused on further improving and developing Russian-Moldovan relations.

Russian President Vladimir Putin
President of Russia Vladimir Putin.
In the future, we will definitely be building our economic ties proceeding from the level of our political engagement. As of now, to reiterate, we would like to support your sincere intentions to restore and develop Russian-Moldovan relations.

For our part, we will also do our best to resolve the Transnistria conflict; you and I have repeatedly talked about that and we should certainly act as guarantors of the agreements that can and should eventually emerge in order to resolve this problem once and for all in the interest of the people living on that territory.

Igor Dodon:

Mr. President, the majority of citizens understand this very well and despite the provocations staged by the government and the parliamentary majority, they realize that the Russian Federation has taken a very balanced and wise approach toward these provocations.

Those were clear provocations because, believe me, hundreds of thousands of producers and those working in Russia, and not only those, are closely watching our meeting today.

Because there are circumstances, and certain people hope that there will be tougher attacks – well, not exactly attacks, but a response to the acts of lawlessness perpetrated by the Moldovan government against both migrants and exports.

I discussed this previously with Dmitry Rogozin in detail, when we met in Tehran: it is important that ordinary people are not affected. Over 60 percent of Moldovan citizens regard Russia as a friendly nation. All the efforts that have been made so far this year – people see them and see them in a positive light. On behalf of our citizens, once again thank you very much for this.

Vladimir Putin:

We feel the same for Moldova.

Igor Dodon:

Thank you very much.

Meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon.

Vladimir Putin met with President of Moldova Igor Dodon in the Kremlin. The two leaders discussed arrangements reached following top-level talks in January, trade and economic cooperation, and topical regional issues.

Vladimir Putin and President of Moldova Igor Dodon in Moscow.
Vladimir Putin and President of Moldova Igor Dodon in Moscow.

Igor Dodon arrived in Moscow at the invitation of the Delovaya Rossiya national public organisation to attend the business forum Russia–Moldova: New Growth Points.

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Beginning of meeting with President of the Republic of Moldova Igor Dodon.

President of Russia Vladimir Putin:

Mr. Dodon, friends,

We are happy to welcome you to Moscow. In early April, we will mark 25 years of Russian-Moldovan diplomatic relations.

We had a meeting only recently, two months ago. Now we have an opportunity to discuss the status of our bilateral relations and, in particular, our economic cooperation.

I know that you have repeatedly raised the issue of Moldovans working in Russia and dealing with certain problems. Russian government agencies have taken necessary measures. We will keep working on resolving this issue completely. In general, I think we are gradually moving towards stronger relations.

There is a very important and sensitive issue concerning Transnistria. We will cover this as well.

President of Moldova Igor Dodon:

Mr. Putin, colleagues,

First of all, I am very pleased that two months after our first official meeting (we met precisely two months ago), we have an opportunity to talk and look at the results: significant results have been achieved since our January 17 meeting in terms of exports and migrant workers, and we have been proactive in starting a dialogue on the Transnistrian issue.

Indeed, this year marks 25 years of bilateral diplomatic relations, but the history of our relations and friendship goes back many centuries. Over the past 25 years of modern history, we saw different periods. There have been ups and downs.

Notably, today we held a Delovaya Rossiya forum which brought together about 100 business people from Moldova and Russia. Everyone noted that we are almost past the bad phase of our relations that lasted from 2009 to 2016. We are turning over a new page. This can be felt by ordinary citizens. It is felt by Moldovans – both by those who live in our country and those who are here. It is also felt by businesses. I am sure you have been informed that we have had five more companies gain access to the Russian market.

Vladimir Putin:

Yes, I am aware of that.

Igor Dodon:

By the way, the famous Cricova winery is back on the Russian market, and I brought you a present. You have owned a collection of wines at Cricova since 2002–2003, so I brought you a few dozen bottles from your personal collection.

Vladimir Putin:

I received them.

Igor Dodon:

So, the dynamics look good. Of course, it would be nice if we could discuss exports, migrant workers, Transnistria, and the unfortunate case of a diplomatic demarche by our government and our parliament last week.

You are aware of my position: we are categorically opposed to such demarches, because current technical issues must be addressed rather than elevated to the political level.

I hope that today we will have an opportunity to discuss these issues in greater detail.

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Link: http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/54059

PHOTO:
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Vladimir Putin meeting with Igor Dodon in the Kremlin.
Vladimir Putin meeting with Igor Dodon in the Kremlin.
President of Moldova Igor Dodon.
President of Moldova Igor Dodon.
Meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon in the Kremlin.
Meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon in the Kremlin.
Meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon in Moscow.
Meeting with President of Moldova Igor Dodon in Moscow.
President Putin meeting with Igor Dodon.
President Putin meeting with Igor Dodon.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of Moldova Igor Dodon.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of Moldova Igor Dodon.