Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon has accused Romanian authorities of preparing for the “territorial annexation” of Moldova. Dodon characterized Romanian policies as “imperialistic” and warned they could damage relations between the two countries. His statement follows the silent passage of a bill in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies concerning potential unification with Moldova. The bill’s advancement has fueled concerns about Romania’s intentions regarding its neighbor. Dodon, known for his pro-Russian stance, asserts that Moldova’s independence is non-negotiable. He did not provide specific evidence to support his annexation claims. The allegations come at a time of heightened geopolitical tension in the region.