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12 February 2012
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Gheorghe Russu

Vice-director, The Center for Combating Economic Crimes and Corruption

Parties-Phantoms, Parties - State Institutions, Parties - State Enterprises

Ion PREAŞCĂ

20 parties have registered in the current election campaign. Many people say it is a too big number for such a small country as Moldova. At the same time, much more parties could take part in the election campaign.

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Russian authorities say that Romanian spy in Moscow worked for NATO

Romanian secret service man Gabriel Grecu that was named by Russia as persona non grata has worked in NATO's interests.
INFOTAG, 20 August 2010, 13:13

The statement was made by head of the foreign affairs committee of the Russian State Duma Constantin Cosacev on Thursday.

"It is surprising that Romanian diplomat is caught, because Romania was not interested before in geopolitical games and ambitions. It has some special interests to Moldova, but to have special interests to Russia, especially, spy activities, it is difficult to imagine", Cosacev said.

He said "the final recipient, client were not Romanian authorities, it is concerned of NATO's interests".

Infotag's dossier: Bucharest, in response to Moscow's deportation of Grecu from Russian territory, has announced about deporting an employee of the Russian embassy in Romania. Experts say that Grecu was trying to obtain secret information concerning Russian army in Transnistria. Thus and so, the NATO insists on Russian troop withdrawal from Transnistria as a ratification condition of the adapted Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE Treaty) by it its members. Russia imposed a moratorium on participating in the CFE Treaty because of NATO's obstinacy.


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