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Brussels statement: Unrecognized states need voice in world community
A conference held at the European Parliament in Brussels concluded that unrecognized states like Pridnestrovie need a way to be heard by the world. "It is necessary to create and sustain permanent mechanisms of involvement and consultation of unrecognized state entities in the international community". This will benefit everyone, says the event's official statement.
European Parliament conference on Transnistria; other 'de facto' states
This week a conference will look at democracy and good governance issues facing 'de facto' independent states. The event is held at the European Parliament in Brussels with the support of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe. High-level representatives from Transdniestria, Abkhazia, Somaliland, Northern Cyprus and Taiwan are expected to attend.
British Ambassador visits Transdniestria; London conference planned
On Tuesday British Ambassador John Beyer came to Tiraspol for an official visit to Transdniestria's Parliament. In return, head of Parliament Yevgeny Shevchuk, 39, will be in London next week. He will address a conference on Transdniestria which takes place in the British capital on May 7.
5+2 talks restarted between Transdniestria and Moldova
For the first time in more than two years, all participants in the "5+2" Moldova/Transdniestria status talks sat down at the same table. Negotiations center on Transdniestria's future, and whether or not its people will have a say in their own destiny. The initial meeting took place in Odessa.
Moldova and Transdnestr meet for new talks on friendship, co-operation
Delegations from Moldova and Transdniestria are having new talks in Odessa this Monday. The meeting is the second in less than a week, and follows more than two years of stalled negotiations. Transdniestria hopes that Moldova will sign a friendship and co-operation treaty.
U.S. upbeat on new Moldova-Transdniestria independence talks
In the words of the local American Ambassador, everyone wants prosperity for both Moldova and Transdniestria. Meeting with Transdniestria's Parliament in Tiraspol, Michael Kirby expressed optimism on the resumption of talks between the Presidents of the two sides. He also said that the United States will continue its program of providing aid to farmers in Transdniestria.
Territorial integrity can't trump the basic human right to self-determination - expert
A leading human rights activist in the North Caucaus says that there is no conflict between the right to self-determination and the principle of territorial integrity of states. Any attempt to link the two and make them mutually exclusive is a smokescreen that twists the real facts of the issue. A Transdniestria-based expert agrees with this interpretation of international law.
Igor Smirnov: "We have not worked enough with other countries"
Pridnestrovie's President admits that his country hasn't done enough to actively promote its diplomatic interests abroad. Igor Smirnov wants to establish closer ties to some of the many members of the United Nations. In this interview, he re-affirms that international recognition of PMR's independence is the main goal.
EU Border Mission: No evidence of arms trafficking from Transnistria
There are no signs of any weapons smuggling or arms trafficking of any kind from Pridnestrovie (Transnistria). That is one of the conclusions from the latest report of the EU Border Assistance Mission, EUBAM. The EU monitors are now in the third year of working on the borders between Moldova, Pridnestrovie and Ukraine.
Kosovo ripple effect spreads to de-facto independent countries
Whether the West likes it or not, Kosovo's independence will have a strong ripple effect. So says renowned Caucasus expert Thomas de Waal of London's IWPR. He also adds that re-integration of 'de facto' independent countries into states that "they have nothing in common with" is a fantasy.




