Moldova’s parliament condemns Russian aggression against Ukraine

On March 2, the Moldovan parliament adopted a declaration condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine

Newsmaker reports 55 deputies from the Action and Solidarity party supported the decision to condemn Russian aggression against Ukraine, while the Bloc of Communists and Socialists left the parliamentary session in protest.

On the anniversary of the beginning of the full-scale war, Maia Sandu's PAS party submitted a document stating that Russia has been waging an unprovoked and unjustified aggressive war against Ukraine since 2014, which has escalated into a full-scale war since 2022.

The declaration emphasizes that the Russian Federation's actions constitute war crimes and a gross violation of the principles of international law. Russia is called upon to end the war and withdraw its troops from all of Ukraine within internationally recognized borders.

It is reported that on March 1, the Bloc of Communists and Socialists registered its draft law "On guarantees of peace in Moldova," and Communist MP Vladimir Voronin proposed to create a commission to develop a joint text of the declaration.

At the meeting, the speaker of the Moldovan parliament suggested that the communists and socialists "dare to call a spade a spade". After that, the faction's members demonstratively walked out of the hall.