Moldova's EU Path: A Tussle Between West and East
Moldova, ChisinauMon Oct 28 2024
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Moldova recently voted to pursue EU membership, but the close result has sparked concerns about Russian influence. Pro-Western president Maia Sandu alleged that foreign forces, likely Moscow, used cash and propaganda to sway votes. The referendum, held alongside a presidential election, saw last-minute support from Moldova's diaspora tip the balance. Young Moldovans celebrated the result, waving EU and national flags. However, the Kremlin denies interfering.
Romanian MEP Siegfried Mureșan hailed the referendum as a setback for Russia, yet the Kremlin isn't likely to give up its influence. Countries like Hungary and Slovakia, with friendlier ties to Russia, could complicate EU decisions on sanctions and support for Ukraine. The result only opens the door to EU talks, with key issues like Transnistria and Gagauzia still on the table.
Experts warn that Russian interference could obstruct Moldova's accession. Public opinion in EU states may resist Moldova's membership due to fears of Russian meddling. Brussels has set up a mission to combat disinformation, but EU enlargement depends on balancing member states' opinions and priorities.
Not all "no" votes were due to Russian influence. Pro-Russian groups thrive in regions like Transnistria and Gagauzia. The upcoming parliamentary elections are crucial for Moldova's European aspirations. The Kremlin sees this as a last chance to control the region.