OSCE Chairman Calls on Tiraspol and Chisinau to Find a Compromise

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OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, Miroslav Lajčák appealed to the whole 5+2 format. He appealed to the whole 5+2 format, in particular to Moldova and Transdniestria, to do everything they can to find a compromise on the Protocol, which will be mutually acceptable, pragmatic and allow the Sides to work for the benefit of the people on both banks of the Dniester River. He called on “the whole 5 + 2 format, especially Moldova and Transnistria, to do everything possible to find a compromise on the protocol prepared yesterday at the end of the meeting in Bratislava, noi.md reports According to him, the document should be "mutually acceptable, pragmatic and allow the parties to work for the benefit of the population on both banks of the Dniester." “The Slovak Chairmanship stands ready to support the process in every possible way”, said the Head of Mission. The participants of the negotiations on the Transnistrian settlement in the 5 + 2 format in Bratislava did not sign the final protocol. “The negotiations in Bratislava were constructive, sometimes complicated. The parties analyzed the current situation with the implementation of the Berlin + package and discussed new priority areas for building confidence. The parties were very close to adopting the protocol. Negotiations will continue in the coming days in order to prepare the final version of the Bratislava Protocol,” said the head of the OSCE mission in Moldova Claus Neukirch after the meeting. Point