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Ordinary people's problems will be a priority in settling the Transnistrian dispute, officials
2010-02-08/18:07 Expert groups from both sides, Chisinau and Tiraspol, will be assembled by the end of the month in a bid to push the negotiation process out of a deadlock, it was announced today, February 8, during a meeting between Moldovan deputy prime minister Victor Osipov and Tiraspol's foreign minister Vladimir Yastrebchak, Info-Prim Neo's correspondent in Tiraspol reports.
The meeting took place at the OSCE Mission's bureau in Tiraspol, on the invitation of Kazakhstan, the current holder of the OSCE chairmanship.
At the end of the meeting, Kazakh Ambassador to Moldova and Ukraine Amangeldy Zhumabayev, declared that both Tiraspol and Chisinau demonstrated interest in settling the conflict, which is not just an internal one, but also has international implications. In this sense, Kazakhstan, as the holder of the OSCE chairmanship, is very interested in its resolution. “We are optimistic and today's dialogue demonstrated read more
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