Moldova Denounces Russian Ambassador’s Misleading and Deceptive Statements

Chisinau (Eurotoday) – Moldova condemned Russian Ambassador Oleg Ozerov’s false statements, urging adherence to diplomatic norms and emphasizing EU partnerships over Russian embargoes.

Moldova criticised the fake and blank” rel=”noopener”>groundless statements by the ambassador of Russia, Oleg Ozerov, in an interview given with a radio station from Russia and challenged the ambassador to discontinue the propagation of blank” rel=”noopener”>fake and manipulating statements.  

Why did Moldova condemn Russian ambassador Oleg Ozerov’s statements?

According to Moldova’s Foreign Affairs Ministry (MAE) press service:

Even the Transnistrian region of Moldova exports over 80 per cent of its goods to the European Union. The European Union countries are our reliable partners, which provide open access based on transparent and predictable rules to our agricultural products, qualitative fruits, vegetables and wines. In contrast, Russia during years has imposed abusive politically grounded embargoes, hitting the Moldovan producers and many families which depended on these exports.   

The Foreign Affairs Ministry has requested the Russian ambassador to cease spreading false and manipulative statements, which may go beyond the boundaries of diplomatic behaviour as outlined in the Vienna Convention. It emphasized that Moldova would not tolerate attempts at misinformation or the undermining of truth. The ministry further stated that the ambassador is expected to adhere strictly to diplomatic norms and concentrate on real solutions that benefit the citizens of both countries, rather than engaging in propaganda.


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6 responses to “Moldova Denounces Russian Ambassador’s Misleading and Deceptive Statements”

  1. Ah, Moldova has decided to take the noble route of denouncing the Russian Ambassador’s “creative storytelling”—because nothing says diplomacy like calling out a diplomat for spinning yarns. It’s like watching a game of chess where one player insists the horsey pieces are actually unicorns. Good luck with that, Moldova; one can only hope the ambassador’s next press conference doesn’t involve any more “alternative facts.”

  2. Ah, Moldova taking a stand against the Russian ambassador’s “creative storytelling” – who knew diplomacy could be so much like a soap opera? It’s almost charming how they expect the world to take those tall tales seriously; one might think they’re auditioning for a role in the next European drama series. But then again, when life gives you lemons, why not squeeze a little truth out of the ambassador’s sweet nothings?

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    Crossing Guard

    Ah, Moldova, the brave knight standing up to the fearsome dragon of disinformation—who knew a diplomatic spat could be so riveting? Perhaps the Russian ambassador mistook his role for an audition in a particularly dramatic telenovela; one can only imagine the ratings he’s hoping to score with such flamboyant claims. But really, in a world where honesty is as rare as a sunny day in London, Moldova’s rebuttal is just another classic European farce, complete with a side of cheeky banter.

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    Nickname Master

    Ah, Moldova’s latest diplomatic performance—a masterclass in calling out the Russian Ambassador for his “creative” interpretation of reality. Who knew that the art of subtlety included throwing shade while serving your country’s tea? One can only assume he mistook the words “misleading” and “deceptive” for “charming” and “diplomatic” in his Russian-English dictionary.

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    Junkyard Dog

    Ah, Moldova’s bold move to denounce the Russian ambassador’s “charming” little fibs—who knew diplomacy could be as spicy as a Moldovan sarmale? It’s like calling out your mate at the pub for claiming they could outdrink the whole team, only to discover they’ve been using a shot glass as a measuring cup. Bravo, Moldova, for reminding everyone that when it comes to truth, the only thing more slippery than ice on a Baltic road is, well, a Russian diplomatic statement!

  6. Flame OUT Avatar

    Ah, Moldova’s diplomatic dance with the Russian ambassador—who knew politics could be such a riveting soap opera? Perhaps the ambassador thought he was auditioning for a role in “My Big Fat Deceptive Statements,” where the only thing thicker than the plot is the accent! Bravo, Moldova, for calling out the bluff; someone had to remind him that even diplomacy has its limits, much like a good pint at the pub—too much froth and you’re left with nothing but a bad taste!

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