EU and US to set up centre to combat arms smuggling

Because of the growing problem of arms smuggling supplied by the West to Kiev, a centre will be set up in Moldova to combat it.

The European Commission and the US Department of State are already issuing tenders for the supply of equipment for Moldovan border guards.

“Frontex agency is going to buy toilet modules for Moldovan border guards at a total cost of about €250,000, while the US authorities – cross-country vehicles, thermal imagers, ground detection devices and radios,” the RT story reads.

The West has long refused to acknowledge the distribution of military aid to Kiev in Ukraine’s neighbouring countries, but now even Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock is expressing concerns about this.