The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada have issued a joint statement warning of Russian interference in Moldova’s upcoming presidential election and referendum on European Union membership. The allies accuse the Kremlin of employing disinformation, covert activities, and support for preferred candidates to undermine Moldova’s sovereignty and democratic processes. Despite these efforts, the allies express confidence in Moldova’s ability to manage the threats linked to Kremlin interference.
The statement, issued ahead of the G7 summit in Italy, underscores the allies’ commitment to defending democratic values and confronting Russian aggression. It condemns Moscow’s tactics of agitation against incumbent President Maia Sandu and support for pro-Russia candidates, aiming to incite protests should a preferred candidate not win. The allies stress the importance of respecting Moldova’s sovereignty and the outcomes of free and fair elections, urging the Kremlin to abandon its efforts to subvert Moldova’s democracy.
President Maia Sandu, elected in 2020, has pursued EU membership and anti-corruption efforts despite challenges posed by Russian interference. The allies commend Moldova’s leaders for their resilience in managing these threats and driving forward democratic reforms. They pledge continued support to Moldova and its people in countering Kremlin interference and advancing democratic, economic, and security reforms.