Vadim Krasnoselsky spoke with Pridnestrovians temporarily residing in Moscow

Not a single working visit of the PMR President Vadim Krasnoselsky to the Russian capital takes place without a visit to the Official Representation of Pridnestrovie in Moscow. The current one was no exception. The PMR President held a collective meeting. Representatives of various spheres of activity took part in the conversation with the President of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. Most of today's Moscow interlocutors of Vadim Krasnoselsky were veterans of the internal affairs bodies of the PMR.

They discussed a wide range of issues and problems of concern to Pridnestrovians in the course of the discussion. They talked about the state of affairs in the republic and abroad. They touched upon topics related to the COVID fight. Pridnestrovian Muscovites asked if the republic was coping and noted the importance of timely vaccination. They gave examples from both Pridnestrovian and Russian practice, shared private stories and personal experience. Vadim Krasnoselsky was asked whether the likelihood of Russia providing Pridnestrovie with humanitarian aid in the form of another batch of Sputnik V vaccine is high. The PMR President said that he had discussed this issue with Dmitry Kozak the day before.

The meeting participants paid attention to projects that can be implemented in the future with joint participation. The topics of the upcoming meetings were identified, which seem interesting and significant. The interlocutors of Vadim Krasnoselsky noted that with the opening of the Pridnestrovian representative office, the state's attention to the problems of people who, for objective reasons, are far from their homeland, has become real: compatriots are heard and are trying to help them. The value of this platform is in the fact that it allows fellow countrymen to meet more often and keep abreast of the events taking place in Pridnestrovie. Vadim Krasnoselsky thanked the participants of the meeting for interesting and useful conversation. Concluding the conversation, the President directed the interlocutors to return home as soon as possible, noting that the native land is changing and waiting for its citizens.