Dodon Accused Sandu of Secret Discourse with Ukraine's President

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The Socialist Party leader, Igor Dodon, accused the head of state, Maia Sandu, of having secret discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and of a possible environmental crisis on the Dniester. He added that the Socialist deputies will come up with initiative to establish a special parliamentary commission on the situation on the Dniester, ipn.md reports. Following the meeting of the PSRM political executive body, Igor Dodon said that he had co-chaired the Intergovernmental Joint Commission for a very long time and knows the Moldovan-Ukrainian agenda, which includes at least three important issues. "We are talking about the catastrophic environmental situation on the Dniester, the border demarcation and property, especially Moldovan, on the Ukrainian territory." "First, there could be no decision, because the president in Moldova cannot decide anything. Decisions are taken by the government and the parliament. So, it's all about the PR and stunt," Igor Dodon said. "Moldova's position must be very clear - we vigorously oppose any dam construction on the Dniester. We will seek expertise from the European Commission," the politician said. Igor Dodon confirmed that creation of a special commission on the parliamentary platform will be initiated, which will define all the Dniester dam details. In an interview with an IPN correspondent, the presidency representatives specified that a response to Igor Dodon's statements would follow later on.