Moldova has severed ties with Russia by shutting down the Russian House in Chișinău. The closure follows the termination of the agreement that allowed the cultural center to operate, marking another instance of Moldova diminishing Russian influence within its borders. This decision reflects a growing trend in Chișinău to distance itself from Moscow amid geopolitical tensions. The Russian House functioned as a platform for cultural events and language learning, but authorities viewed it as a tool for Russian propaganda and political maneuvering. The move underscores Moldova’s alignment with Western partners and its desire to assert its sovereignty. This action is part of a broader effort to reassess and restructure relationships with Russia, prioritizing national security and independence. The closure signifies a clear message regarding Moldova’s foreign policy direction.

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