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Voronin Says Russian Troops In Moldova Illegally

Vladimir Voronin (file photo) (RFE/RL)

CHISINAU, March 24, 2006 (RFE/RL) - Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin said today that Russian troops stationed in the separatist Transdniester region have been illegally occupying Moldovan territory.

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In an interview with RFE/RL, Voronin criticized Russia's failure to live up to its international commitments and withdraw from the breakaway region.

"Since January 1, 2002, the Russian Federation illegitimately and  against all international norms has been occupying our country's  territory," he said. "Until January 1, 2002, the OSCE Istanbul summit's decision  [regarding the withdrawal of Russian arms and troops from  Transdniester] was still valid, since the deadline [for withdrawal] had  been extended at a 2001 OSCE summit [from December 31, 2001, to  December 31, 2002]. But until today, neither the troops nor the  weapons have been evacuated, and this is a very serious violation of  international agreements."

Voronin also rejected claims that customs regulations introduced  recently by Ukraine at its border with Transniester are threatening a  humanitarian crisis in the breakaway region.

Voronin said the new rules, under which Ukrainian officials demand that Moldovan authorities clear all Transdniestrian shipments, only  regard Transdniester's exports.

He said Transdniester's imports have not been hampered by the new  regulations.
 
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