Romania is considering revoking the citizenship of Alexandru Balan, a former deputy director of Moldova’s intelligence service (SIS). Balan is accused of treason for allegedly spying for Belarusian intelligence services while residing in Romania. Digi24.ro exclusively reported the potential citizenship revocation proceedings. He previously held a high-ranking position within Moldovan intelligence. The move follows accusations that Balan maintained ties to the KGB. Romanian authorities believe his actions compromised national security interests. The case highlights concerns about foreign interference and espionage within Romania.