Moldova PM: ‘Greatest threats relate to energy security’
By DW
04 December 2022 |
5:42 pm
Moldova relies heavily on Russia and Ukraine for energy and has been badly hit by Russia's invasion of its eastern neighbor. In this interview, Moldovan PM Natalia Gavrilita explains the challenges her country faces.
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