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Evolution of Foreign Policy Discourse of the Republic of Moldova on the Resolution of the Transdniestrian Problem (2020-2024)

Student: Velicorodnov Andrei

Supervisor: Dmitry Novikov

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: International Relations (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The aim of this paper is to study the foreign policy discourse of the Republic of Moldova on the resolution of the Transdniestrian problem in the context of pursuing a Euro-integration foreign policy. The importance of this issue is determined by the fact that Moldova, being a member of the Eastern Partnership and the poorest country in Europe, intends to join the European Union in the presence of the unresolved Transdniestrian conflict, which acts as one of the obstacles to European integration. The study revealed that Moldovan politicians do not consider the Transdniestrian issue as an obstacle to the country's European integration.

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