Chisinau does not miss the medical loads in Transnistria, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova on the reintegration of Christina Lester saw in Transnistria violation of the rights of citizens of Moldova. Photos from www.gov.md
Chisinau does not miss the medical cargo in Transnistria
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova on the reintegration of Christina Lester saw in Transnistria violation of the rights of Moldova citizens. Photos from www.gov.md
Tiraspol and Chisinau appealed to the World Health Organization (WHO) with a request to send observers in Transnistria. The Moldavian side complained that Transnistrians do not miss the representatives of Chisinau to verify the observance of the rights of Moldova living in the region. The Foreign Ministry of Transnistrian reported that the Moldovan authorities slow down the Transnistrian goods intended for the fight against COVID-19. WHO agreed to send the mission in Transnistria.
Earlier, Chisinau appealed to the OSCE with a request to convene a meeting of the negotiation format "5 + 2" (Moldova, Transnistria, Russia, Ukraine, OSCE – Intermediaries, the European Union and the United States – observers).
The reason is the refusal of the Transnistrian authorities to admit representatives of Moldova to the unrecognized republic, who wanted to check how residents of the region are serviced during a pandemic, which are citizens of the Republic of Moldova (RM). The Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova on the reintegration of Christina Lester said that the rights of RM citizens in Transnistria are violated. Previously, she sought to make medical professionals living in Transnistria, but working in villages controlled by Chisinau, allowed to travel there and back daily. In Tiraspol refused, referring to quarantine. Transnistria also closed its borders for foreigners in March, which counted the RM citizens living in the territory under the jurisdiction of Chisinau.
In the history of refusal for nurses and doctors who live in Transnistria, but they work in Moldova, there is another important point: we are talking about settlements located in the security zone at the Dniester (former combat area). The zone is controlled by the Joint Control Commission (OCC), and any movement within its limits may allow or not allow the OCC. Christina Lester sought to make it allowed to move freely in the area controlled by peacekeepers. The resolution allowing it to be accepted by OCC only on the basis of the consensus of the three delegations – Moldavian, Transnistrian and Russian. It is clear that in this case a single solution cannot be: the position of Transnistrians will support Russians. Especially considering the situation with coronavirus.
Recall: March 17, due to the coronavirus pandemic in Transnistria, a state of emergency was introduced. It will last until May 15. Implemented restrictions on movement and trade.Citizens are advised to stay at home, and go out only in exceptional cases – for official reasons, to buy essential goods and to provide assistance to those in need. Quarantine measures have been introduced to counter the spread of COVID-19.
On Tuesday, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the PMR (unrecognized Transnistrian Moldavian Republic) Vitaly Ignatiev discussed by phone with the representative of the World Health Organization Igor Pokanevich issues related to the organization of a WHO monitoring mission, the purpose of which would be to familiarize with the practice of combating COVID-19 in Transnistria, the press reported. – service of the Transnistrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The parties noted the existence of a conceptual agreement on holding such a visit and agreed in the near future to concentrate on working out its organizational and technical aspects.
“The Foreign Ministry welcomes the constructive spirit of the WHO, as well as the position of the international community, which, by refusing to hold a far-fetched emergency 5+2 meeting at the request of the Moldovan side, has demonstrated a clear understanding that in the current difficult period it is necessary to focus on the substantive work of relevant expert groups and the struggle with the coronavirus infection, and not engage in speculation and political games,” the communiqué of the Pridnestrovian Foreign Ministry says.
Earlier, the Pridnestrovian side called on Moldova to abandon further "false insinuations" regarding the epidemiological situation in the PMR, including those related to the monitoring visit of the WHO delegation to the republic, and return to productive interaction with Pridnestrovie within the framework of the negotiation process.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PMR reported another fact of Moldova blocking the import of goods into the territory of Pridnestrovie. The department noted that from April 25 to the present, a vehicle transporting equipment designed to ensure the safety of medical staff in connection with the coronavirus pandemic has been detained on the territory of the Republic of Moldova.
“It should be noted that an official appeal to ensure the smooth delivery of equipment was sent to the Moldovan side in advance. There were no refusals to resolve the issue from Chisinau. At the same time, upon the fact of the import of equipment, the Moldovan side put forward administrative and bureaucratic requirements that impede the delivery,” reads a message posted on the official website of the PMR Foreign Ministry.
“Such artificial restrictions are obviously inhumane in nature, affecting medical supplies aimed at protecting lives in a pandemic,” the Foreign Ministry stressed and called on the Moldovan side to stop the politicization and bureaucratization of processes related to counteracting the spread of COVID-19.
Chisina also asked WHO to direct the technical mission to the Transnistrian region, where "Moldova's constitutional authorities cannot guarantee the observance of human rights, including access to medical services." But the request came after the OSCE announced the lack of plans to convene a meeting in the format "5 +2" at the request of Chisinau to study the current epidemiological situation and health problems in the region.
Deputy Prime Minister for the Reintegration of Christina Lester stated that the agenda provides for the "determination of the health balance and respect for human rights in the Republic of Moldova" and includes the health of the population in the Transnistrian region, where about 320 thousand Moldovan citizens live.
At the same time, she noted that the regime of self-insulation of the Transnistria and an obstacle to free movement in combination with access to medical care for citizens with Moldovan medstrashovka seriously violate human rights.
WHO's mission, which will arrive in Transnistria at the request of Tiraspol, will study the situation and will tell about how in the region are struggling with Coronavirus and are citizens of the RM in the unrecognized republic are serviced.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Government of the PMR Alexander Martynov sent a letter addressed to the head of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation with a request to provide a republic to consulting and other assistance, including the provision of protective equipment, as well as assistance in the treatment of children and pregnant women's coronavirus.
The State Duma Deputy Gennady Onishchenko said to journalists that the specialists of the All-Russian Medicine Center disasters are ready to advise Transnistrian doctors in video conferencing.
According to Wednesday, the total inhabitants of the unrecognized republic recorded 428 laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19. 37 patients recovered, 20 died.
Meanwhile, President of Transnistria Vadim Krasnoselsky instructed the subordinate structures to monitor the situation and in parallel to prepare for mitigating quarantine measures. This is due to the sanitary service data that the incidence went to the decline.