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Russia hopes no politics involved in Dodon's criminal prosecution — Kremlin spokesman

Dmitry Peskov stressed that Russia hoped all of Igor Dodon’s legal rights would be observed

MOSCOW, May 27. /TASS/. The Kremlin hopes that no politics is involved in the criminal prosecution of Moldova’s former president, Igor Dodon, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the media on Friday.

He stated that Moscow felt deep regret whenever foreign politicians supportive of developing and strengthening relations with Russia came under attacks - "sometimes legal, sometimes not legal, sometimes objective and sometimes subjective."

"This causes the deepest regret," Peskov said. "We do hope that no political background is involved."

He stressed that Russia hoped all of Dodon’s legal rights would be observed.

Earlier, a court in Chisinau dismissed the prosecutors’ request for Dodon’s preventive arrest and ordered putting him under house arrest for 30 days. He is suspected of illicit enrichment, passive corruption, illegal financing of a political party and treason.

Dodon said he had proof of his innocence. He argued that the cases against him had been launched on instructions from President Maia Sandu with the aim of weakening the country’s largest opposition political force - the Party of Socialists, which he led in the past.