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В Кремле заявили, что Санду не является президентом своей страны
"We are talking about a very divided society. The current Moldovan leadership clearly shows no interest in developing good relations with our country," the Kremlin spokesman said. He stressed that Moscow is not inclined to look at the prospects for relations with Moldova through rose-colored glasses.
It is noteworthy that in the second presidential elections, the current President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, won with 55.33% of the vote, while the former Prosecutor General, Alexandru Stoianoglo, received 44.67% of the vote.
Earlier, Peskov also called the elections in Moldova undemocratic and unfair. Because many citizens of the countries living in the Russian Federation simply did not have the opportunity to vote.