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Blinken, the Biden’s administration’s secretary of state, said he admired Moldova’s generosity and hospitality in taking in those fleeing the conflict, which the U.N. refugee agency said could have caused 1.5 million people to flee Ukraine by Sunday.
The visit came after Blinken visited NATO-member Poland on Saturday as the alliance bolsters its eastern flank in response to Russia’s assault. He will go on to visit the Baltic nations of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
Moldova, a former Soviet Republic like its neighbor Ukraine, is not a member of NATO but on Thursday formally applied to join the European Union. The move was likely to rile Moscow, which has an estimated 1,500 troops based in the breakaway region of Transnistria in Moldova’s east.
Blinken said Moldova provided a “powerful and positive story” of an emerging democracy “at a moment when over some years democracies have been moving backward not forward.
Blinken was also meeting Moldovan President Maia Sandu, a former World Bank economist who came to power in 2019 and won a larger mandate in elections in July promising closer ties with the West.
(Reporting by Simon Lewis;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)
U.S. top diplomat praises Moldova for taking in refugees from neighbor Ukraine (msn.com)