Zinaida Greceanii is in Moscow to talk gas matters
Moldova’s Prime Minister Zinaida Greceanii went to Moscow earlier today to discuss the issue of gas supplies, the Government’s press service has said.
The quoted source does not specify what meetings Greceanii will have in Moscow, but the Russian press reports that the Moldovan Premier will meet her Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
Diplomatic pressure is growing, with the Bulgarian and Slovak PMs also holding talks in Moscow and Kiev. Gas supplies remain cut off because of a payment row between Russia and Ukraine.
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