EU countries impose sanctions for destabilizing Moldova
The EU imposed sanctions on seven people for what it called attempts to destabilize and undermine the sovereignty of Moldova, the Council of the EU announced late Tuesday.
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- Published Date: 11:28 | 31 May 2023
- Modified Date: 12:01 | 31 May 2023
Their assets were frozen and they are banned from travelling to and through the European Union. Those now sanctioned are alleged to have attempted to destabilize the Republic of Moldova on behalf of Russia, for example by planning violent demonstrations or unauthorized capital exports.
Some of them are also accused of having supported the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine by, for example, cooperating with Russian occupation authorities.
"Moldova is one of the countries most affected by the consequences of Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine. There are serious, intensified and persistent attempts to destabilize the country," said EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell.
The sanctions are therefore an important political signal of the EU's support for the Republic of Moldova. The EU countries created a legal framework for such sanctions in April at Moldova's request.
In recent months, there have been repeated tensions between Moscow and Chisinau. Russia sees the country as a "near abroad" as part of its natural sphere of influence.
International observers, however, have recently accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of wanting to destabilise the situation in the EU candidate country.
Russia launched a full scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.