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Joining sanctions on Russia to harm Moldova, ex-president says

Igor Dodon slammed as lies the Moldovan government’s statement that as EU candidate state, Moldova is obliged to join sanctions on Russia

CHISINAU, June 27. /TASS/. Moldova won’t be granted EU membership in the coming decades but will suffer damage if it joins sanctions on Russia, the country’s former President Igor Dodon said on Monday.

"Our people should understand that we won’t become part of the EU in at least another a decade or two, or perhaps ever, but we will suffer damage in the coming months because of the irresponsible and aggressive policy of the country’s authorities who, judging by their recent remarks, are determined to join Western sanctions on Russia," Dodon wrote on Telegram.

He slammed as lies the Moldovan government’s statement that "as a candidate state, Moldova is obliged to join sanctions on Russia." "Turkey, a NATO member that was granted EU candidate status several decades ago, refused to support the West’s sanctions against Russia as they run counter to its national interests," Dodon noted.