Moldova has nothing to gain from neutrality; it only serves the geopolitical interests of the Russian Federation to keep us in their sphere of influence, declared political analyst Anatol Țăranu on a radio station’s program “Public Space.” According to the expert, the country’s proximity to NATO would mean modernizing the defense sector and moving out of Russia’s sphere of influence.
In turn, the Executive Director of the Information and Documentation Center on NATO in Moldova, Ion Tăbârță, stated in the same program that society is not sufficiently informed about NATO’s activities. All the narratives currently promoted are inherited from the Soviet era when the North Atlantic Alliance was the number one rival of the Soviet Union. Ion Tăbîrță emphasized that there are currently three approaches in our country regarding the North Atlantic Alliance.
It should be noted that Moldova’s relations with the North Atlantic Alliance became active with the signing of the Framework Document of the “Partnership for Peace” program in 1994. Over the years, allies have supported our country, including on the civilian dimension, without requiring it to renounce its neutral status.
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