US Senators Support Moldova Move To EU
U.S. Sens. John McCain, John Barrasso, John Hoeven and Ron
Johnson met with Moldovan Prime Minister Iurie Leanca to discuss energy security
and how to attract U.S. investments to Moldova.
McCain said the U.S. officials are preparing "much
tougher sanctions against Putin and are ready to apply them if he doesn't stop
the provocations in the region."
He said he did not think it was likely Russia would invade
Moldova, but said it could not be ruled out.
"We will never ever, ever allow Russia and (President)
Vladimir Putin to deprive the people of Moldova of their liberty and right to
determine their own future," he told students at the Academy of Economic
Studies.
"Russia is a gas station masquerading as a country. In
fact, Russia is a gas station run by a Mafioso," he said.
Earlier Thursday, Putin urged Ukraine to reopen trade and
transportation routes into Trans-Dniester. Russia says Ukraine has blocked
transport routes to Trans-Dniester, which has run its own affairs without
international recognition since 1992.
"We are concerned about Vladimir Putin's statements
today. They are not productive, they are not helpful and they us even greater
cause concerns about his ambition for countries in the region and their
territorial integrity," McCain said.
The region, located on the border with Ukraine, has hosted
Russian troops and there have been fears that Russia could use it as a
bridgehead for invading southern Ukraine.
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