The PMR President spoke with the Russia TV channel film crew

Russian journalists are preparing material about Pridnestrovie for the Vesti program of the Russia TV channel. They collect current information about the situation in the republic. The PMR President Vadim Krasnoselsky was asked about the state of affairs in the country.

They talked in the course of the interview about lowering the level of terrorist threat in Pridnestrovie from critical red to yellow, about acts of sabotageand their investigation, about unsuccessful stuffing of unreliable, and even clearly false information in order to sow panic among the population. The functioning of the peacekeeping mission on the Dniester and the possible supply of Western weapons to the neighboring republic was discussed. They talked about the state and prospects of the negotiation process, the economic situation in the country and the impact on it of the events taking place along the perimeter. Vadim Krasnoselsky answered questions about historical and modern ties with the Russian people, calling them multifaceted and indestructible. The topic of Pridnestrovian history and the future of the republic was not left without attention.

“Whoever starts first will lose,” told Vadim Krasnoselsky about the prospects for aggression against Pridnestrovie. "Russophobia is a kind of Nazism," the President of the PMR considers. He urged to divide Russophobia and anti-Russian attacks. “We must not drive a peaceful dialogue into a dead end,” the President of the Pridnestrovian state emphasized, speaking about the danger of consequences of non-fulfillment of agreements. “We saved ourselves, didn't fall, didn't bend, didn't dissolve. We created and preserved the Pridnestrovian people. We keep the peace in the most difficult conditions, we do not succumb to provocations, we live and develop. We will live. It is impossible to destroy the Pridnestrovian people. It is necessary to come to terms with this truth and recognize Pridnestrovie,” Vadim Krasnoselsky said during the conversation with Russian journalist.