Dodon accused Sandu of anti-Russian policy

Former President of Moldova, co-chairman of the “Communists and Socialists” bloc Igor Dodon said that the head of the republic, Maia Sandu, made a number of anti-Russian steps under the leadership of Western curators in six months in her post.

“For half a year now, the newly-minted President of Moldova thinks that he is in charge of the country. In fact, she carries out the teams of her foreign curators. However, over these six months, the President of Moldova with Romanian citizenship has made a number of anti-Russian steps”, – Dodon wrote in his Telegram channel.

He noted that the adviser Sandu proposed to ban artists performing in the Crimea from touring in Moldova, and the president herself is considering the possibility of joining sanctions against Belarus in the future.

“What’s next: withdrawal from the CIS, the war on the Dniester, the ban on the Sputnik V vaccine, the refusal of Russian gas? <…> I am firmly convinced that our people definitely do not need this. And let the” good people “Sandu express their false patriotism in other countries”, – Dodon emphasized.