Transdnestr parliament gets interested in foreign policy course in Kosovo independence context
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On April 2, deputies of the Supreme Council of the
Transdnestr Moldavian Republic will hear about Transdnestr's foreign
ministry's policy course in the context of Kosovo independence,
recognized by a number of countries. On March 18, deputies addressed
Transdnestr president Igor
Smirnov requesting that minister of
foreign affairs Valery
Litskay is invited to the session, REGNUM correspondent has reported.
Deputies have requested a hearing on the prospects of
development of political situation around Transdnestr, taking into
account the geopolitical situation in Europe and in the post-Soviet
space. Foreign office head will have to inform parliamentarians on
his ministry's progress in establishing Republic's missions abroad.
Deputies are also expecting to hear about foreign ministry's
diplomatic activity that would help lift sanctions imposed on
Transdnestr's economy.
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“The information is important both to the deputies
and the population. We know how events in the world unfold, so we
have to better coordinate action of executive and legislative
agencies of the state authority. To do this, we need to exchange
opinions. We have to hold such sessions regularly,” chairman of the
Supreme Council Yevgeniy
Shevchuk commented during the session.
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The Supreme Council's presidium has decided that
heads of town and district councils be invited to the session of
April 2.
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