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Lawmakers in Moldova's breakaway region of Transdniester have urged Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia's parliament, and the UN and the OSCE to recognize the region's independence.
RFE/RL's Moldovan Service is quoting officials from Moldova's Foreign Ministry as saying that U.S. Senator John McCain is due to visit Chisinau on April 17.
Moldova’s pro-Western government says it hopes the EU will help the country if it stops receiving Russian natural gas via Ukraine.
A spokesman for Russia's Rosselkhoznadzor agricultural agency said the ban was imposed because Moldova has exported to Russia a shipment of pork products whose origin had been falsified.
Against the backdrop of Crimea, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland met with Moldova's foreign minister.
A small Moldovan political party has begun a petition campaign in support of the country joining a Russia-led customs union.
Russian lawmaker Leonid Slutsky has praised last month's referendum in Moldova's autonomous Gagauzia region, calling it a "timely" event.
Moldovan Prime Minister Iurie Leanca says tensions between pro-Russian Crimeans and pro-European Ukrainians are reminiscent to Moldovans of their own separatist conflict involving Transdniester.
The European Parliament is expected at its plenary session in Strasbourg this week to lift visa requirements for citizens of Moldova.
The Civil Liberties, Justice, and Home Affairs Committee of the European Parliament has voted in favor of lifting the visa regime for Moldova's citizens.
A Moldovan composer says he was "insulted and humiliated" by Russian authorities who "mutilated" one of his works during the opening ceremony last week of the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
The February 2 referendum asked locals if they favor closer relations with the EU or the CIS Customs Union, and whether Gagauzia should be able to declare independence in the event that Moldova loses or surrenders its own independence.
The office of Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti says he will not attend the opening ceremonies of the Sochi Winter Olympics in February next year.
Tens of thousands of Moldovans have gathered in downtown Chisinau for a rally organized by the country's ruling coalition to highlight public support for further European integration.
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski made the announcement during a visit to the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, on October 22.
A session of the Moldovan parliament has been thwarted by dozens of Orthodox priests and believers who blocked the entrance to the Palace of the Republic in Chisinau.
Supporters of the Communist Party have held rallies in three cities in southern, northern, and central Moldova to demand the resignation of the country's pro-European government and early parliamentary elections.
EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele says Moldova is an Eastern Partnership "front-runner," but needs to address remaining "serious" challenges on its path toward closer ties with the European Union.
An estimated 200,000 Moldovan nationals will not be able to travel to Russia for seasonal labor under new regulations.
Moldovan Prime Minister Iurie Leanca is meeting with the leader of the country's breakaway region of Transdniester, Yevgeny Shevchuk.
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