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The Transdniestrian Conflict in Moldova: Origins and Main Issues
The main part of today’s Moldova lies in the historical region situated between the Prut and Dnester rivers and the Black Sea coast. As part of the ancient principality of Moldova which also comprised areas of today’s Romania, this region was under Ottoman rule until it was
Publications date: August 08, 2005
Rzeplinski - Queen Recommendations for Resolving the Ilascu Case
How to resolve the situation: both internal and external variants are possible; both have advantages and disadvantages, degrees of acceptability and unacceptability to participants. Almost all would require statutory modifications. There is no simple road to judicial
Publications date: August 08, 2005
Agreement on Confidence Measures and Development of Contacts between Republic of Moldova and Transdniestria - Odessa, 20 March 1998
Publications date: August 08, 2005
MEMORANDUM On the Bases for Normalization of Relations Between the Republic of Moldova and Transdneistria - Moscow, 8 May 1997
Publications date: August 08, 2005
Regional Crisis Management: Belarus, Moldova, and the Ukraine
Publications date: August 08, 2005
JOINT STATEMENT of Participants in the Kiev Meeting on Issues of Normalisation of Relations between the Republic of Moldova and Transdniestria
This aim is facilitated by the explicit resolve of the parties to intensify negotiations on the elaboration of the status of Transdniestria on the basis of their own proposals, including the ones of 13 July 1999, as well as on the basis of proposals of the mediators, taking into account
Publications date: August 08, 2005
Moldova Matters: Why Progress is Still Possible on Ukraine’s Southwestern Flank
The Atlantic Council\’s paper written by Pamela Hyde Smith, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Moldova from 2001 to 2003. It outlines the challenges faced by Moldova, provides analysis of how they can best be addressed and of the roles that the United States, European
Publications date: April 04, 2005
Source: The Atlantic Council of the United States
Moldova: Regional Tensions over Transdniestria, Europe Report Nº157
Resolving the Trandniestrian secessionist dispute in Moldova is vital to remove a potential source of chaos on the periphery of the expanding European Union, to implement an important part of the postCold War settlement, and to make Moldova itself a more viable state. Greater
Publications date: March 03, 2005
Washington, DC conference: Security Challenge on the New Euro-Atlantic Flank: Resolving the Russian-Moldovan Frozen Conflict in Transnistria (November 23, 2004)
The National Press Club Newsmaker Program, Open Society Institute, The Project on Transitional Democracies sponsored a presentation of the Moldova Foundation on the frozen conflict in Transnistria, Moldova’s enclave at its Eastern border with Ukraine.
Publications date: March 03, 2005
Source: Moldova Foundation
Press release: 3D Plan to Address the Frozen Conflict in Transnistria
Members of Moldovan civil society and European policymakers today unveiled a plan to help resolve the conflict in Transnistria, Moldova’s enclave on the eastern border with Ukraine. The event in Brussels, hosted by the Centre for European Policy Studies, the Open Society
Publications date: March 03, 2005
Source: Moldova Foundation