The west ready to settle Transdnestr conflict without Russia
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A second international
conference on the Transdnestr conflict resolution in the context of
Moldova's European integration is going to be held in Chisinau on
March 26-27.
The conference is to be
attended by: ambassador of Great Britain to Moldova John Beyer; EU
special representative for Moldova Kálmán Mizsei; head of EC delegation to Moldova Cezare de Montis; under
secretary of Lithuania's foreign ministry Zygimantas Pavilionis;
chairman of Moldova's parliament Marian
Lupu; deputy head of OSCE mission to Moldova Claus
Neukirch; Moldova's minister for reintegration Vasile Sova; head
of OSCE mission to Moldova, ambassador Philip N. Remler, deputy
secretary of National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Viktor
Tkachuk, US ambassador to Moldova Michael D. Kirby, France's
ambassador to Moldova Pierre Andrieu, and state secretary of
Romania's foreign ministry Dana Raduta Matache.
Report of Moldova's president
Vladimir
Voronin is expected to be the meeting's central event.
Representatives of Moldovan and Russian foreign ministries are also
to attend the conference.
The following experts are
expected to present reports: Ion Sturza, president of Foreign Policy
Association (APE); Oazu Nantoi, director, Institute for Public Policy
(IPP); Viorel Cibotaru, director at European Institute for Political
Studies in Moldova; Sorin Mereacre, Eurasia Foundation's country
director for Moldova; Andrei Popov, executive director at the Foreign
Policy Association of Moldova (APE); Tamara
Guzenkova, leading expert at the Russian Institute for Strategic
Studies; Vladimir Socor, senior fellow at the Jamestown Foundation
(Washington); Grigoriy Perepelitsa, director of Foreign Policy
Research Institute of Ukraine; Igor
Botan, executive director, Association for Participatory
Democracy; Andrew Wilson, senior policy fellow at the European
Council of Foreign Relations (London); Annelli Ute Gabanyi, political
analyst, former researcher at the German Institute International
Politics and Security; Iulian Chifu, director, Center for Conflict
Prevention (Bucharest); Gottfried Hanne, ex- deputy head of OSCE
mission to Moldova; Arcadie Barbarosie, executive director, Institute
for Public Policy.
Transdnestr at the conference
is to be represented by Valeri
Litskai, Transdnestr's political envoy for Transdnestr conflict
settlement, and Ilya
Galinsky, director at the Center for Strategic Studies
Perspectiva.